Mull, Skye and Arran are noted for their mountainous terrain, whilst Tiree, Coll and most of the Shetland group are flat or low lying. |
The Leech finger has Coll on it, the sage Hazel, who is the master physician, and is surmounted by Saille, the Willow of enchantment. |
You couldn't expect her to throw her arms round 'ee, an' to kiss and to coll 'ee all at once. |
Here I would like only to quote what John Paul II said about him in his homily for the beatification: «Father Coll shows himself to be a true catechist, an evangelizer, in the best line of the Order of Preachers. |
These include the idyllic Cairns of Coll, a string of rocky islets some distance from the island of the same name. |
College does not have an informal name, although the abbreviation Coll is sometimes used, especially on written work. |