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Page 500
... Ocup Fosernnat a noillıġ . beginning at p . 252 of MS . Alre - Tuisi . Aire- Forgaill Aire forggaill , cid ara neper ? Ar is he fortgella for na grada do ruirmisem nach airm inda tochrathar imim- sena , huaire asnuaiss a febus indatá a ...
... Ocup Fosernnat a noillıġ . beginning at p . 252 of MS . Alre - Tuisi . Aire- Forgaill Aire forggaill , cid ara neper ? Ar is he fortgella for na grada do ruirmisem nach airm inda tochrathar imim- sena , huaire asnuaiss a febus indatá a ...
Page 531
... ocup súba la caċ saintreib , ocus cac mess mára taidbsin , ocus Lína lán o uiscib , ocus almuire co tir la gen . met imorro ocus meti ocus mo- ¿ léči da feraib , ocus riġlaic , ocur , mna ; ocus tuitim a feraind no a Luog on ti ticfa ...
... ocup súba la caċ saintreib , ocus cac mess mára taidbsin , ocus Lína lán o uiscib , ocus almuire co tir la gen . met imorro ocus meti ocus mo- ¿ léči da feraib , ocus riġlaic , ocur , mna ; ocus tuitim a feraind no a Luog on ti ticfa ...
Page 536
... ocup naem h - erend , im Patraic , is im Crumthann , iat rathrenfastsat caċ cat , ro bennacsat in oenaċ . 34. A .ix . triċat oenaċ ard , do bith os bruaċaib Carman ; coica na trenmedon trist , ó hepemon co Patraic . 35. A coic ceċji ...
... ocup naem h - erend , im Patraic , is im Crumthann , iat rathrenfastsat caċ cat , ro bennacsat in oenaċ . 34. A .ix . triċat oenaċ ard , do bith os bruaċaib Carman ; coica na trenmedon trist , ó hepemon co Patraic . 35. A coic ceċji ...
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Page 340 - If I may but touch his garment, I shall be whole. 22 But Jesus turned him about, and when he saw her, he said, Daughter, be of good comfort; thy faith hath made thee whole.
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Page 340 - While he spake these things unto them, behold, there came a certain ruler, and worshipped him, saying, My daughter is even now dead : but come and lay thy hand upon her, and she shall live.
Page 429 - March wind over the smooth plain, or like the fleetness of the stag roused from his lair by the hounds, and covering his first field, was the rush of those steeds when they had broken through the restraint of the charioteer, as though they galloped over fiery flags, so that the earth shook and trembled with the velocity of their motion...
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Page 267 - Clanricard ; in whose family it remained till the beginning of the eighteenth century, when it came by a lady of the De Burgh family into that of...
Page 216 - The Nile,' says the Athenian mythologist, ‘after having overflowed the whole country of Egypt, when it returned within its natural bounds, left on the shore a great number of animals of various kinds, and among the rest a tortoise...
Page 340 - He said unto them, Give place: for the maid is not dead, but sleepeth. And they laughed him to scorn. 25 But when the people were put forth, he went in, and took her by the hand, and the maid arose.