330 examples of conn in sentences

Alone Stood Goll, and like a silent stone Bulking upon a ben-side bare, He bent above the hero fair Remembering the mighty Red, And wondering that Conn lay dead.

O blade that yon brave Low laid in the grave, Ye gladdened the Fians But grief to Conn gave.

With fearing my name, With hearing my fame, O none would dare combat With Goll till Conn came? ...

When their dark foemen from the west came o'er The ragged hills, and when on Croumba's shore The Viking hordes descending, fought and fled And when brave Conn, who would avenge the Red, By one-eyed Goll was slain.

Conn, Son of the Red is a Fian tale of which several old Gaelic versions have been collected.

Goll, the "first hero" of the Fians, slew the Red when Conn, his son, was seven years old.

In CARSTARE'S STATE PAPERS we find an authentick narrative of Connor [Conn], a catholick priest, who turned protestant, being seized by some of Lord Seaforth's people, and detained prisoner in the island of Herries several years; he was fed with bread and water, and lodged in a house where he was exposed to the rains and cold.

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SEE Breed, Charles B. <pb id='092.png' /> HOTCHKISS SCHOOL, LAKEVILLE, CONN. SEE The Chapel hymnal.

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FIRST STAMFORD (CONN.)

In memory of him it was called Cuigead Sreing for generations, until Conn of the Five-Score Battles changed the name for his own, calling the province Connacht, as it is to this day.

"O grandson of Conn, O Cormac," Cairbré asked him, "what is good for a king?"

" "O grandson of Conn, O Cormac, for what qualifications is a king elected over countries and tribes of people?"

" "O grandson of Conn, O Cormac, I would know how to hold myself with the wise and the foolish, with friends and strangers, with old and young.

" "O grandson of Conn, O Cormac, how shall I discern the characters of women?"

H.G.B. LAKEVILLE, CONN., September, 1895. See Appendix: Suggestions to Teachers.

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