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1 1| some poems composed in the Scotic language in praise of the 2 1| country, who was called in the Scotic tongue Columb Crag, to get 3 1| monastery, which in the Scotic tongue is called Dair-mag ( 4 1| when the battle, called in Scotic Ondemone (near Coleraine), 5 1| King Dermit, who in the Scotic language is called Aid Slane.~ ~ 6 1| which is called in the Scotic tongue Lathreginden (not 7 1| the monastery called in Scotic Artchain, in the Ethican 8 1| came to a place called in Scotic Cuuleilne, which is said 9 1| monastery, called in the Scotic language Trioit (Trevet, 10 1| Bos (the Boyle), a certain Scotic poet came to them, and when 11 1| district which is called in the Scotic tongue Coire Salchain (Corrie 12 1| which is called in the Scotic tongue Cambas (on the river 13 2| named Lugaid, who in the Scotic tongue was surnamed Lathir, 14 2| into the river which in Scotic is called Boend (the Boyne), 15 2| called Campulus Bovis, but in Scotic Ached-bou (Aghaboe, in Queen' 16 2| is at a place called in Scotic Ait-Chambas Art-Muirchol ( 17 2| Druid to liberate a certain Scotic female slave, and when he 18 2| to a place called in the Scotic tongue Daire Calgaich (Derry). 19 2| monastery which is called in the Scotic language Snam luthir (now 20 2| island, which is called in Scotic Airthrago (probably Kerrera), 21 3| the monastery which in the Scotic language is called Birra ( 22 3| Airthir), which is called in Scotic Indairthir (East Oriel, 23 3| of the monastery which in Scotic is called Birra (Birr, in 24 3| Colliculus Angelorum" and is in Scotic Cnoc Angel (now called Sithean 25 3| unusual honour, not only by Scotic kings and people, but also 26 3| that monastery which in the Scotic language is called Clonifinchoil ( 27 3| called Ferreol, but in the Scotic tongue Ernene, of the race