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 1    1|     was yet a young deacon in Hibernia, residing with the holy
 2    1|    heart, that he would leave Hibernia and go abroad to St. Columba.
 3    1| months in the midland part of Hibernia, when founding by divine
 4    1|     of governing the whole of Hibernia, as was first assigned thee
 5    1|      given him he departed to Hibernia: and when he interrogated
 6    1| steady breeze till thou reach Hibernia. Thou shalt see a man coming
 7    1|    the time of thy sojourn in Hibernia, and accompany thee on thy
 8    1|    wretched man, returning to Hibernia about the same time, fell
 9    1|      Sound, who has come from Hibernia, and will tell you all as
10    1|   from the northern region of Hibernia, and hath been driven about
11    1|      course across the sea to Hibernia, straight as it could fly,
12    2| Columban in the afternoon for Hibernia, and made the voyages with
13    2|        will accompany thee to Hibernia on the present occasion." "
14    2|     behalf of a poor woman in Hibernia, who at this moment is suffering
15    2|     celebration of a synod in Hibernia, when we were detained by
16    3|       my relatives who are in Hibernia, the scourge which I suffered
17    3|  another time a stranger from Hibernia came to the saint and remained
18    3|       in thine own country of Hibernia, thy face shall burn with
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