Hyde's aocount of the story of Tumaus Costello Hyde's account in the Love-Songs of Connacht London, 1895). In the second edition (Maunsel & Co: Dublin, 1905). The title 'Costello the Proud, Oona MacDermott and the Bitter Tongue', The Pageant, 295 (1896). ![]() and the Bitter Tongue This story was published in The Secret Rose (Lawrence and Bullen: London,1897). Tumaus Costello - Also called MacCostello of Moygara, famed in the Irish folk-song, 'Una Bh~', which is based an the legend of Costello's tragic love for Una MacDermot, the daughter of the last chieftain of Castle Rock. Lough Kay - Also Lough Cay, Lough Ce, Lough Key, Boyle, County Roscommon.Ĭontrolled by the MacDermots, Princes of Moylurg, beginning with Carraigh Mhic Diarmada. ![]() 'When staying with RNe in Roscommon' - Yeats's visit lasted from 13 April to 1 May, 1895. A COMMENTARY ON THE AUTOBIOGRAPHIES OF W.B.
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