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 1    1|        monastery of the Oakwood Plain (Derry), felt somehow impelled,
 2    1|         of the monastery in the plain of Lunge (Maigh Lunge, in
 3    1|        between the field on the plain and our monastery, each
 4    1|    driving pleasantly along the plain of Breg (MaghBregh, in Meath).
 5    1|    Baithen, then steward in the plain of Lunge (Maigh Lunge, in
 6    1|        monastery of the Oakwood Plain (Derry), and who was present
 7    1| presents from the people of the plain of Eilne (Magh Wine, on
 8    2|        monastery of the Oakwood Plain (Derry), in its immediate
 9    2|        the landing-place of the plain of Lunge (Magh Lunge, in
10    2|      fled before him on a level plain. As she chanced to observe
11    2|    young deacon, reading on the plain, she ran straight to him
12    2|         to the monastery of the Plain of Lunge (Magh Lunge, in
13    2|         in the monastery of the Plain of Lunge (Magh Lunge, in
14    2|        as he landed through the Plain of Breg (Maghbreg, in Meath),
15    2|        monastery of the Oakwood Plain (Derry). Being there received
16    3|         blessed man through the plain.~ ~FOR indeed after the
17    3|         his journey through the plain. Therefore I do not dare
18    3|       by God to preside, in the plain of Lunge (Magh Lunge, in
19    3|        monastery in the Oakwood Plain (Derry).~ ~AT another time,
20    3|      being built in the Oakwood Plain (Derry)." And the saint
21    3|         go alone to the western plain of this island; let none
22    3|       hill which overlooked the plain, because he was very anxious
23    3|         stood on a mound in the plain, with arms extended upwards,
24    3|  Scripture also were made quite plain, and clearer than the light
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