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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Does Oisin mean Ossian (legendary Irish poet)?

  

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If you read the Wiki further, you will see this reference: This narrative poem takes the form of a dialogue between the aged Irish hero Oisin and St. Patrick, the man traditionally responsible for converting Ireland to Christianity. Most of the poem is spoken by Oisin, relating his three-hundred year sojourn in the isles of Faerie.

  • If you read the Wiki further, you will see this reference: This narrative poem takes the form of a dialogue between the aged Irish hero Oisin and St.
  • Patrick, the man traditionally responsible for converting Ireland to Christianity.
  • Most of the poem is spoken by Oisin, relating his three-hundred year sojourn in the isles of Faerie.
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If you read the Wiki further, you will see this reference:
This narrative poem takes the form of a dialogue between the aged Irish hero Oisin and St. Patrick, the man traditionally responsible for converting Ireland to Christianity. Most of the poem is spoken by Oisin, relating his three-hundred year sojourn in the isles of Faerie.

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