A History of Scotland Civil And Ecclesiastical From the Earliest Times to the

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61 On every Tuesday, — Oh ! on every Tuesday, Cometh Raphael, of mysterious power. To bless her mansion there, To maintain the piety of Aran.
65 Wednesilay hard, — Oh! Wednesday hard, Cometh Uriel, great the advantage; Thrice to bless Her churches high, angelic.
69 Every Thursday, — Oh! every Thursday, Cometh Sariel, great the treasure. Dispensing God's benefits from Heaven On bare stones that day.
73 On Friday, — Oh ! on Friday, Cometh Ramael and his host. So that every eye is satiated by him.
... Of angels fair, truly bright.
77 From Carman's [IVrex/ord) coast hither, To Leinster's stream of Leighlin, ' Meaning the other side of the grave.
SAINT COLUMBA. I 59 8i Cometh Mary, Mother of the Son of (Jod, a. U. 563-597.
And her charge aUjng with her. Angels are in the groupe; They bless it on Saturday.
85 Tho' there should be no existing life, But hearing of the Angels of Aran, Better than any life under Heaven, To hear their Hymns of praise.
St Columba, with his twelve companions, left Derry in a curach or wherry, made of wicker work, and covered with hides.


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