“Then shalt thou thyself not quit this spot,” said they, “and we will take thy head before Finn, since thou art a foe to him.” “Yonder,” said the druid, “is Goll mac Morna, the active, the warlike.” “I saw him not long ago,” said Diarmuid. 2 years ago. “Who is that at the shoulder of Diarmuid?” said Grainne. Then each gave the other a violent mighty twist; but Diarmuid hove Dub-cosach upon his shoulder, and hurled his body to the earth, and bound him firm and fast upon the spot. “We will both of us give them battle, and destroy them, and rend their flesh, and not suffer a servant to escape alive of them, but we will slay them all,” said Oscar. He stuck the rod into the ground, and the hair under his girdle, and took the fish to Diarmuid and Grainne, and they ate their meal that night; and Muadan dressed a bed under Diarmuid and under Grainne in the further part of the cave, and he went himself to the door of the cave to keep watch and ward for them until the clear bright day arose on the morrow. Alas, O Diarmuid O’Duibne, He went himself to the top of the same hill, and he had not been there long before the three chiefs came towards him, and he enquired of them whether they would like to perform any more feats. Diarmuid arose early, and made Grainne sit up; and told her to keep watch for Muadan, and that he himself would go to walk the country. When Finn saw that Oisin, and Oscar, and all the Clan Baoiscne had abandoned him, he considered within his own mind that he would be unable to crush that danger if he did not win over Grainne; and he went therefore to Rath Grainne without the knowledge of the fian of Erin and without bidding them farewell, and greeted her craftily, and cunningly, and with sweet words. “That is not true,” said Diarmuid, “well have I deserved it of thee; for when thou wentest to the house of Derc the son of Donnartad, and the chiefs and great nobles of Em with thee, to enjoy a banquet and feast, Cairbre Liffecair son of Cormac son of Art and the men of Mag Breg, and of Mide, and of Cerna, and the stout mighty pillars of Tara came around the stronghold against thee, and uttered three shouts loudly about thee, and threw fire and firebrands into it. Now thou wentest and certain of the chiefs of the fian together with thee, to enjoy that banquet in Bruiden Chaorthainn, and Midach caused some of the mould of Innis Tuile to be placed under thee, so that thy feet and thy hands clove to the ground; and when the king of the World heard that thou wast thus bound down, be sent a chief of an hundred to seek thy bead. “Nevertheless it is in thy power to heal me, O Finn,” said Diarmuid, “if it were thy pleasure to do so.” He took likewise his two thick-shafted javelins of battle, that is, the Gae Buide (“Yellow Javelin”), and the Gae Derg (“Red Javelin”), from which none recovered, or man or woman, that had ever been wounded by them. Then Grainne called the attendant handmaid to her, and said to her: Posted on Youtube on the 29th of May 2016 by kayak Man. And then Finn and the fian of Erin departed, and no tidings are told of them until they reached Almu in Leinster. “Say not that, O Grainne,” said Oisin, “for if Finn were to hear thee he would not have thee, neither would I dare to take thee.” “They are these,” said Diarmuid: “the Tuatha Dc Danann left a quicken tree in the district of Ui Fiachrach, and in all berries that grow upon that tree there are many virtues, that is, there is hi every berry of them the exhilaration of wine and the satisfying of old mead; and whoever should eat three berries of that tree, had he completed a hundred years he would return to the age of thirty years. It's probably been a long time since anyone stood upon it. May your adventure be prosperous to you; When they had heard how Grainne had fled with Finn mac Cumaill without taking leave of them or of the king of Erin, they said that they could do nothing. It is not told how they fared until they arrived at Doire Da Both, in the midst of Clan Ricard; and Diarmuid cut down the grove around him, and made to it seven doors of wattles, and he settled a bed of soft rushes and of the tops of the birch under Grainne in the very midst of that wood. “By my word,” said Diarmuid, “it is to slay me that thou hast made this bunt, O Finn; and if it be here I am fated to die I have no power now to shun it.” “It is the voice of a hound I have heard,” said Diarmuid, “and I marvel to hear it in the night.” “Rise, O Diorruing, and ask them how many they require,” said Finn. And when be had reached the top of the hill he put Diarmuid from his back; and when he was fallen to the earth the wild boar made an eager exceeding mighty spring upon him, and ripped out his bowels and his entrails so that they fell about his legs. For there never came upon thee battle nor combat, strait nor extremity in my time, but I would adventure myself into it for thy sake and for the sake of the fian, and moreover I used to do battle before thee and after thee. Then Diarmuid spoke, and what he said was: “I will go down to thee, O Finn, and to the fian; and I will deal slaughter and discomfiture upon thee and upon thy people, seeing that I am certain thy wish is to allow me no deliverance, but to work my death in some place; and moreover, it is not mine to escape from this danger which is before me, since I have no friend nor companion in the far regions of the great world under whose safeguard or protection I may go, because full often have I wrought the warriors of the world death and desolation for love of thee. “Thou didst never err in thy good judgment, O F1nn,” said Diarmuid, “and I indeed and Grainne are here.” Then Finn bade the fian of Erin come round Diarmuid and take him for himself. “Howbeit, I hear,” said Grainne, “that every warrior and battle­champion can pass by the shafts of his javelins and by the staves of his spears, in or out over the rampart of every fort and of every stronghold, and I will pass out by the wicket-gate, and do thou follow me so.” O thou of the white teeth, thou bright and fair one; But on that night Grainne met Diarmuid, one of Fionn's best warriors and it was love at first sight! After that they proclaimed battle against Finn, and then the soldiers of the king of Mba said that they and their people would go to strive with them first. “Great foolishness it is for thee, O Finn,” said Oscar the son of Oisin, “to suppose that Diarmuid would stay in the midst of this plain, and thou waiting to take his head from him.” Grotten & spelonken. They made fast the ship to the mooring posts of the harbor, and Finn with five of his people went to the stronghold of the king of Alba, and Finn struck the knocker upon the door. Also we have three savage hounds, and we will loose them upon his track, and it will be but a short time before we get tidings of him; fire burns them not, water drowns them not, and weapons do not wound them; and we ourselves number twenty hundreds of stout stalwart men, and each man of us is a man commanding a hundred. “Return to where ye were reared, and do not ask peace of Finn as long as ye shall live. It was not long before one of the three deadly hounds was loosed after Diarmuid, and Muadan told Diarmuid to follow Grainne, saying that he would ward off the hound from him. What he thought in his own mind was, that unless he might strike the hag through the hole that was in the leaf she would cause his death upon the spot; and Diarmuid laid him upon his back having the Gae Derg in his hand, and made a triumphant cast of exceeding courage with the javelin, so that he reached the hag through the hole, and she fell dead upon the spot. It lies about halfway between the village of Carrowkeel and Carndonagh. Then was loosed the second hound after them, and Diarmuid spoke to Muadan, and what he said was: “I indeed hear that there can no spells be laid upon weapons that wound by magic, nor upon the throat of any beast whatever, and will ye stand until I put the Gae Derg through the body, the chest, and the heart of yonder hound?” and Muadan and Grainne stood to see that cast. The next morning Diarmuid and Oscar rose, and harnessed their fair bodies in their suits of arms of valor and battle, and those two mighty heroes went their way to the place of that combat, and woe to those, either many or few, who might meet those two good warriors when in anger. They returned back again where were Finn and the fian of Erin, and Finn asked of them whether Diarmuid or Grainne were in the wood. He rose with an airy light bound over Diarmuid, and would fain have seized Grainne, but Diarmuid caught his two hind legs, and struck a blow of his carcass against the nearest rock, so that he let out his brains through the openings of his head and of his ears. Download this stock image: Diarmuid and Grainne's Cave in the Gleniff Horseshoe in Co. Sligo, Ireland - EKMA40 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. Howbeit, I have not seen him for a year, and we shall, as many as there are here of us, get entertainment for this night there.’ They both threw their weapons out of their hands, and ran to encounter each other, and locked their knotty hands across one another’s graceful backs. And, O Diarmuid, come down out of the tree, since Finn will not grant thee mercy; and I take thee, pledging my body and my life that no evil shall be done thee today.” Thou hast been sharply, sorely, violently lopped off; Then Finn told the king the cause and matter for which he was come from beginning to end, and that it was to seek counsel and aid against Diarmuid O’Duibne that he was then come. Diarmuid heard them coming to the hunting booth, and stretched an active warrior hand over his broad weapons, and asked who they were that were at the door. The handmaid took the goblet to Cairbre, and he was not well able to give it to him that was next to him, before a stupor of sleep and of deep slumber fell upon him too, and each one that took the goblet, one after another, fell into a stupor of sleep and of deep slumber. Now it was shown to Angus of the Brug, Diarmuid’s foster-father, what a strait Diarmuid was in, and he came to succor him without knowledge of the fian; and when Garb of Sliab Cua had got up into the top of the quicken tree, Diarmuid gave him a stroke of his foot and flung him down into the midst of the fian, so that Finn’s hirelings took off his head, for Angus had put the form of Diarmuid upon him. Then Grainne turned her face to Diarmuid O’Duibne, and what she said to him was: “Wilt thou receive courtship from me, O O’Duibne, since Oisin received it not from me?” “I tell thee to follow Grainne, though thy death will come of it, and I grieve for it.” “I have seen a man who saw him to-day,” said Diar­muid; and thereupon Diarmuid put from him his weapons and his armor upon the hill, every thing but the shirt that was next his skin, and he stuck his javelin, the Crann Buide of Manannan mac Lir, upright with its point uppermost. After that they went their way to the dwelling of the women, and Cormac sat him upon the side of the couch and of the high bed by Grainne; and he said: “Here, O Grainne,” said he, “are two of the people of Finn mac Cumaill coming to ask thee as wife and as mate for him, and what answer wouldst thou give them?” After that lay Angus asked the household of Gramnne wherefore they were come to that spot. “I permit that,” said Diarmuid. As for Diarmuid, he went to look for Muadan and for Grainne; and they ate their meal and their meat that night, and Diarmuid and Grainne went to sleep, and Muadan kept watch and ward for them until morning. “It is certain that I will not go back,” said Grainne, “and that I will not part from thee until death part me from thee.” Then Diarmuid sprang out of his sleep, and awoke Grainne also, and said to her: “There is Bran, the hound of Finn mac Cumaill, coming with a warning to us before Finn himself.” It is not told how Diarmuid and Grainne fared until they reached Beul Atha Luain. After that Oscar and Diarmuid proceeded onwards, neither one or other of them being cut nor wounded, and no tidings are told of them until they reached the Brug upon the Boyne, and Grainne and Angus met them with joy and good courage. Then Grainne bore Diarmuid four sons and one daughter; namely, Donncad, Eochaid, Connla, Selbsercach, and Druime; and he gave the district of Benn Damuis, that is, Dubcarn in Leinster, to the daughter, and be sent attendants to serve her there. Diarmuid went his way, and went upon the top of the nearest hill to him, and he stood gazing upon the four quarters around him; that is, eastward and westward, southward and northward. The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Gráinne (Irish: Tóraigheacht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne or Tóraíocht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne in modern spelling) is an Irish prose narrative surviving in many variants. Dive number: 960614/01 Date: 14 June 1996. 55 van 102 dingen om te doen in Sligo. “There, O Grainne,” said Diarmuid, “are the berries thou didst ask for, and do thou thyself pluck of them whatever pleases thee.” After that, those two good warriors went their way, and they took farewell of Finn, and it is not told how they fared until they reached Tara. “I and Donn went our way after that,” said Finn, “to the house of Angus of the Brig, and thou wast there that night, O Diarmuid, and Angus showed thee great fondness. Diarmuid went to his own people, and Muadan put his hair and his hook upon his rod, and caught three salmon. “I will not go out to you,” said Diarmuid, “for I will not cause Finn to be displeased with you for welldoing to myself.” He drew near to another wattled door and asked who was at it. Many is the strait, moreover, that bath overtaken thee and the fian of Erin from the first day that I came among you, in which I have perilled my body and my life for thy sake; and there­fore thou shouldst not do me this foul treachery. They gave him welcome, and Grainne asked him whether he had received any word of the tidings of Finn mac Cumaill and of the fian of Erin. After that Diarmuid roused Grainne, and bade her keep watch and ward for Muadan, saying that he himself would go to view the four quarters around him. And the two good warriors took leave and farewell of Oisin and of the chiefs of the than, and went their way; nor is it told how they fared until they reached Ros Da Soileach, which is called Luimneach now, and it is not told how they were entertained that night. “Loose these bonds from us,” said the children of Morna, “and we will go with thee, and we will give ourselves for thy sake.” Diarmuid urged the tun up again, and the third man mounted upon it; and he thus was slain like the others. Porella compressa was dispersed throughout the area, as were Clathrina lacunosa, Alcyonidium diaphanum, Halisarca "lumpy" and Suberites carnosus. As for Finn, when he heard the tidings of the foreigners being bound by Diarmuid, he loudly summoned the fian of Erin; and they went forth by the shortest ways and by the straightest paths until they reached the hill where the three chiefs were bound, and that was torment of heart to Finn when he saw them. The handmaid brought the goblet, and Grainne filled the goblet forthwith, and it contained the drink of nine times nine men. “Then let one of you come under either border of my mantle,” said Angus, “and I will take you out of the place where ye are without the knowledge of Finn or of the fian of Erin.” When I beard that, I took the protection of thy body and of thy life upon me till the dawning of the day on the morrow, and I went to the ford which was by the stronghold to defend it. Plays … As for Grainne’s household, they returned back to Rath Grainne, and they told how Angus would not let them bring the body of Diarmuid, but that he himself had taken it to the Brug upon the Boyne; and Grainne said that she had no power over him. “And truly my very heart is grieved,” said Grainne, “that I am not myself able to fight with Finn, for were I so I would not have suffered him to leave this place in safety.” Having heard of the death of Diarmuid, they too uttered three loud, fearful, vehement cries together with Grainne, so that those loud shouts were heard in the clouds of heaven, and in the wastes of the firmament; and then Grainne bade the five hundred that she had for household to go to Benn Gulban, and to bring her the body of Diarmuid. “Therein Diarmuid speaks truth,” said Oscar, “and give him mercy and forgiveness.” They told him that they were indeed enemies to him, that their fathers had been at the slaying of Cumall the son of Trenmor O’Baoiscne at the battle of Cnucha, “and our fathers themselves died for that deed; and it is to ask peace of thee we are now come.” This thread is archived. “We know not,” said they. “We are the three royal chiefs of the Sea of Wight,” said they, “and Finn mac Cumaill hath sent for us because of a forest marauder, and a rebellious enemy of his that he has outlawed, who is called Diarmuid O’Duibne; and to curb him are we now come. “Thou shouldst not do so,” said Diarmuid, “for all that I promised thee has been fulfilled without dispute.” Muadan did not suffer Diarmuid to hinder him, and took leave and farewell of them, and left them on the spot, and gloomy and grieved were Diarmuid and Grainne after Muadan. This is one of the highest caves in Ireland, with one of the widest mouths, and has fabulous views out across the valley to … The son of the steward went between thy father’s knees, flying before the staghounds, and he gave the child a mighty, powerful, strong squeeze of his two knees, so that he slew him upon the spot, and be cast him under the feet of the staghounds. “I am he, indeed,” said Diarmuid. The cups and the bowls; Length 9.7 miElevation gain 2247 ftRoute type Loop. Go forth and learn that I may see; Thereupon Diarmuid took his arms and his armor, and put his tapering finger into the silken string of the Gae Derg, and aimed a triumphant cast at the youth of the green mantle that was in the forefront of the host, so that he slew him with that cast; he made also a second cast at the second man, and slew him; and the third man he slew likewise. Er führt vorbei an herrlichen Aussichtspunkten und es gibt schöne Wildblumen. Donnchad the son of Diarmuid bade them abide in their own places, and that if they made peace with Finn their people need fear nothing; and if not, to choose which lord they would have, that is, to ride with Finn or to adhere to their own chiefs as they pleased. “We, the fian of Erin, and they were for the space of three days and three nights playing hurly from Garbaba of the fian, which is called Leaman, to Cromglenn of the than, which is called Glenn Fleisce now; and neither of us won a goal. “It is a foul shame and sign of jealousy in thee to say that,” said Oscar; “and I pledge the word of a true warrior,” said he, “that unless the firmament fall down upon me, or the earth open beneath my feet, I will not suffer thee nor the fian of Erin to give him cut nor wound; and I take his body and his life under the protection of my bravery and my valor, vowing that I will save him in spite of the men of Erin. When Diar­muid saw them coming towards him in that manner, he became filled with hatred and great abhorrence of them. Subsite Description: This habitat was notable for the sparseness of the fauna. The giant, having heard that, rose up and stood, and put his club over his shoulder, and dealt Diarmuid three mighty strokes, so that he wrought him some little hurt in spite of the shelter of his shield. They are a woman’s treasure without thanks; Diarmuid gave him no greeting, but asked him whether it was he that was holding that chase. The wild boar fled down the fall of the hill and was unable to put off Diarmuid during that space. And look where Bran is, that is, the hound of Finn mac Cumaill, that we may send him to him, for Finn himself is not dearer to him than Diarmuid is; and, O Oscar, tell Bran to go with a warning to Diarmuid, who is in Doire Da Both”; and Oscar told that to Bran. Diarmuid rose early on the morrow, and Angus rose and went where Finn was, and asked him whether he would make peace with Diarmuid. And his shield to Connla,  “What is the reason wherefore Finn is come to this place to­night?” Again Angus went where Diarmuid and Grainne were, and asked Diarmuid whether he would make peace with Cormac and with Finn. And let Eochaid have the Gae Derg; And I myself will have the goblets, and the drinking horns, and the beautiful golden-chased cups, and the kine and the cattle-herds undivided.” And she sang this lay as follows: The highest cave in Ireland, Diarmuid and Grainne's cave is located at the top of the cliffs at the rear of the beautiful Horseshoe valley behind Benwisken. Diarmuid rose at early day and beaming dawn on the morrow, and halted not until he had reached the aforesaid hill, and having gotten there he struck his shield mightily and soundingly, so that he caused the shore to tremble with the noise around him. Nr. 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