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  • A Dissertation.
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    • Temora: An Epic Poem.
    • Temora: An Epic Poem.
    • Temora: An Epic Poem.
    • Temora: An Epic Poem.
    • Temora: An Epic Poem.
    • Temora: An Epic Poem.
    • Temora: An Epic Poem.
    • Temora: An Epic Poem.
  • Cathlin of Clutha: A Poem.
    • Argument.
    • Cathlin of Clutha: A Poem.
  • Sul-malla of Lumon: A Poem.
    • Argument.
    • Sul-malla of Lumon: A Poem.
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    • Cath-loda; A Poem.
    • Cath-loda; A Poem.
    • Cath-loda; A Poem.
  • Oina-morul: A Poem.
    • Argument.
    • Oina-morul: A Poem.
  • Colna-dona: A Poem.
    • Argument.
    • Colna-dona: A Poem.
  • A Specimen of the Original of Temora.
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    • A Specimen of the Original of Temora.
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The poem that stands first in this collection had its name from Temora, the royal palace of the first Irish kings of the Caledonian race, in the province of Ulster.

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