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An elegant bridge connects this island, formerly called Bally-Mac-Manus, with the eastern shore. Killygowan and Inishreagh adjoining Islands are also delightfully planted with trees. All of these are included within the parish of Derrybrusk. 10 By Laisre's fane. — St. Laisre, also called St. Laserian, Molaisse or Molush, founded a religious establishment on the Island of Devenish, LEGEND OF LOUGH ERNE. 215 By Transa, Car and Ferney shore, u Dacharne, 1 '-' Macsaint 13 and Lustyrnore u He turns ...again : And breasts the current's upward course With floating fins and sturdy force, Then sinks eftsoons ; And well the waterman may fear To check the creature's slow career In deep lagoons. Cold lie his limbs beneath the wave, Uncoffined in an early grave And noteless tomb : Let cautious cruisers then beware, Lest skimming o'er Lough Erne they share Such fatal doom. 15 at the entrance to lower Lough Erne, in the sixth century. Subsequent additions were made, about the middle of the fifteenth century, when a priory was founded.
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