Oisin rode first to the spot where he had first met the Princess of TIR-na-n-Oge and where he had last seen his father and his companions.
"Fairies and Folk of Ireland"
William Henry Frost
Lands there are under the sea, they say, and no doubt there are, but I am not so sure that the real TIR-na-n-Oge is there.
"Fairies and Folk of Ireland"
William Henry Frost
MarTIR your breasts with multiplied blowes, With violent hands teare of your hanging haire, Outrage your face: alas!
"A Discourse of Life and Death, by Mornay; and Antonius by Garnier"
Philippe de Mornay Robert Garnier