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HEROIC COMBAT IN ANCIENT IRELAND.
227

"Break not with me thy vow not to combat,
Break not thy bond—break not friendship,
Break not thy pledged word.

"Unto fifty champions has Findabar been proffered, —
By me they have been sent to their graves."

No. 37. No. 38. No. 39.
SLEGH.
Tuatha Dé Danann Spears. (See page 177.)

And he urges Ferdiad by all the dear old ties between them not to enter on the combat:—

"We were heart-companions,
We were comrades in assemblies,
We were fellows of the same bed,
Where we used to sleep the deep sleep.
To hard battles,