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  1    1|                 to the Church. Over the saint, as he walked, a canopy
  2    1|             however, did not escape the saint, for he knew with the eyes
  3    1|               and naughty boy?" But the saint solemnly uttered these prophetic
  4    1|                 put out his tongue: the saint extended to it his holy
  5    1|                this short time that the saint was a guest in the monastery
  6    1|             exceedingly boisterous, the saint, as he sat in the house,
  7    1|         perilous and stormy a day?" The saint, on hearing this, thus made
  8    1|               arrived, according to the saint's prediction, and brought
  9    1|               brought St. Cainnech. The saint went forth with the brethren
 10    1|             Domnall and Forcus. And the saint, in like manner, prophesied
 11    1|             above-mentioned battle, the saint asked King Aidan about his
 12    1|             after him. Then at once the saint prophesied on this wise, "
 13    1|            according to the word of the saint, advanced and rested in
 14    1|              his bosom. Immediately the saint kissed him, and, giving
 15    1|          enriched by thy blessing." The saint blessed him immediately
 16    1|                same time and place, the saint, wishing to visit Scandlan,
 17    1|                to the prediction of the saint. For in thirty years he
 18    1|               in the same ship with the saint, how these kings had been
 19    1|                 came as an exile to the saint, who was then wandering
 20    1|           accomplished according to the saint's words. This was Oingus,
 21    1|               time." These words of the saint were on this wise fulfilled
 22    1|              closely inquired at by the saint regarding the king, his
 23    1|               by his enemies?" Then the saint replied, "He shall never
 24    1|                 And the prophecy of the saint regarding Kina Roderc was
 25    1|            CHAPTER IX.~ Prophecy of the Saint regarding two boys, one
 26    1|               of whom, according to the Saint's word, died at the end
 27    1|                rank in life came to the saint, who was then in the Iouan
 28    1|                  brought his son to the saint and asked him what kind
 29    1|                would enjoy. To whom the saint replied, "Is not this the
 30    1|               following answer from the saint, "Thy son Ernan will see
 31    1|           according to the words of the saint.~ ~
 32    1|             CHAPTER X.~ Prophecy of the Saint regarding Colca, son of
 33    1|                  Hy, now Iona) with the saint, was asked by him concerning
 34    1|               bear that character." The saint then spoke these prophetic
 35    1|        according to the judgment of the saint, she was absolved, wondering
 36    1|              what was made known to the saint regarding her.~ ~
 37    1|                however, returned to the saint, and remained with him for
 38    1|           received this answer from the saint: "In thine own beloved country
 39    1|                he complained before the saint that one of the sailors
 40    1|                sailors was wanting. The saint immediately answered him
 41    1|                 add? Trena received the saint's blessing, and crossed
 42    1|                the very man of whom the saint had spoken beforehand.~ ~
 43    1|                  CHAPTER XIII.~ How the Saint knew and told beforehand
 44    1|                Tiree), and going to the saint in the morning asked his
 45    1|                 asked his blessing. The saint looking at him, said, "O
 46    1|               escape." On receiving the saint's blessing he departed,
 47    1|              without giving heed to the saint's words. But as he was crossing
 48    1|              the prophetic words of the saint. On the morning of that
 49    1|               the forenamed island, the saint told him about this whale,
 50    1|                  Go in peace," said the saint, "thy faith in Christ shall
 51    1|        accordingly, having received the saint's blessing, sailed from
 52    1|            desert in the sea, asked the saint's blessing. The saint bidding
 53    1|               the saint's blessing. The saint bidding him adieu uttered
 54    1|                    AT another time, the saint came to the Hinbina island (
 55    1|              who, though ordered by the saint, declined to accept the
 56    1|                indulgence. Him then the saint addressed in these words: "
 57    1|               griddle such flesh as the saint had foretold.~ ~
 58    1|                    AT another time, the saint called out the brethren
 59    1|             months had passed away, the saint one day spoke to Diormit,
 60    1|                 sea in obedience to the saint's injunction, and told Lugaid
 61    1|        approaching all the words of the saint regarding the unhappy man.
 62    1|               therefore returned to the saint, and told him the words
 63    1|                 of the poor wretch. The saint, on hearing them, went down
 64    1|                 should be received, the saint immediately replied to him, "
 65    1|        according to the judgment of the saint. The saint said to him, "
 66    1|              judgment of the saint. The saint said to him, "If thou do
 67    1|            Having said these words, the saint turned to his own friends
 68    1|                exactly according to the saint's prophecy; for the wretched
 69    1|                day Baithene came to the saint and said, "I want some one
 70    1|             written." Hearing this, the saint said, "Why give us this
 71    1|                 was read over, what the saint had said was found to be
 72    1|                the Water-vessel, as the Saint had foretold.~ ~IN the same
 73    1|             island (Sound of Iona); the saint hearing the shout, as he
 74    1|                 eager haste to kiss the saint, he upset the inkhorn with
 75    1|           another Guest foretold by the Saint.~ ~So again at another time
 76    1|               again at another time the saint spoke thus to his brethren
 77    1|                as had been shown to the saint beforehand; for on the morning
 78    1|                 and his arrival, as the saint had foretold, broke the
 79    1|             Sound.~ ~ON another day the saint heard some person shouting
 80    1|                to the prediction of the saint.~ ~
 81    1|              spoke already, came to the saint one day after the grinding
 82    1|           grinding of the corn, but the saint's countenance shone with
 83    1|               fled in great terror. The saint gently clapped his hands
 84    1|                  then on his return the saint asked him why he fled so
 85    1|                  he ventured to ask the saint, "Hath any awful vision
 86    1|            shown to thee just now?" The saint answered, "A very fearful
 87    1|               hath it taken place?" The saint then addressed him thus: "
 88    1|              happening to accompany the saint to the Head of the land (
 89    1|             very cold day in winter the saint was much afflicted, and
 90    1|        occasions of severe weather. The saint, hearing in spirit these
 91    1|            foretold.~ ~ANOTHER time the saint was sitting on the top of
 92    1|          arrival was pointed out to the saint he got up quickly and said, "
 93    1|               shore, he ran to meet the saint, who was coming down to
 94    1|        confession of his sins. Then the saint, also shedding tears, said
 95    1|                Ó He then arose, and the saint received him with great
 96    1|                river Aba (Lochawe). The saint gave them the following
 97    1|             delay." In obedience to the saint's command they went to the
 98    1|              with the messengers of the saint, and soon reached his abode
 99    1|                 he was addressed by the saint, "O Cailtan, thou hast done
100    1|             thanks to God, embraced the saint with tears, and receiving
101    1|           during that very week, as the saint had said.~ ~
102    1|           Foresight and Prophecy of the Saint Regarding the two brothers
103    1|                so often. As soon as the saint heard it, he said to the
104    1|               the strangers across. The saint, after embracing them, asked
105    1|                thee for this year." The saint replied, "With me, as you
106    1|               brother, in answer to the saint's remarks, replied, "Although
107    1|             entered the chapel with the saint, and on bended knees devoutly
108    1|              took the monastic vow. The saint then turned to his monks
109    1|                truthful prophecy of the saint, both closed their fires
110    1|               in the word of God by the saint through an interpreter,
111    1|             same spot, according to the saint's prediction, and was buried
112    1|                 that was removed by the Saint's order.~ ~ANOTHER time,
113    1|                    ANOTHER time, as the saint was travelling beyond the
114    1|            flows into a lake. There the saint took up his abode, and that
115    1|             they were again asleep, the saint roused Diormit, and said
116    1|              fire, and returning to the saint he told him what was taking
117    1|              was taking place. Then the saint told the brethren the name
118    1|                   ONE day again, as the saint was sitting in his little
119    1|                the very moment that the saint said to him the man was
120    1|          afterwards became known to the saint, he was deeply grieved,
121    1|              journey, received from the Saint visiting them in spirit.~ ~
122    1|               near Inverness). When the saint himself was chanting the
123    1|             nation. On seeing this, the saint began to sing the 44th Psalm,
124    1|               AT another time, when the saint was staying some days in
125    1|           respected by the people." The saint immediately answered, "He
126    1|               happened according to the saint's prophecy.~ ~
127    1|          CHAPTER XXXI.~ Prophecy of the Saint regarding Neman, son of
128    1|               Gruthrich.~ ~FOR when the saint corrected this man for his
129    1|                 faults, he received the saint's reproof with derision.
130    1|                  as was foretold by the saint.~ ~
131    1|                 AT another time, as the saint was staying in that part
132    1|             thought him very pious. The saint, on hearing him, suddenly
133    1|             Christ, who stood round the saint in the church, and had heard
134    1|               AT another time, when the saint was in the Iouan island (
135    1|                 they brought him to the saint, as they had been told.
136    1|                 they had been told. The saint looked at him, and said, "
137    1|                  A short time after the saint saw in spirit that the death
138    1|                sent them at once as the saint had recommended, but he
139    1|                 AT another time, as the saint was sitting one day with
140    1|                the brothers said to the saint, "Why didst thou not ask
141    1|                 of his profession?" The saint replied, "Why do even you
142    1|              hands of his enemies?" The saint had no sooner said these
143    1|                 at another time, as the saint was living in the Iouan
144    1|               of such sudden grief. The saint, in very great affliction,
145    1|              beyond the firth. Then the saint called quietly to Lugbe,
146    1|           Christ, began to question the saint in private. "Tell me, I
147    1|            unknown to man." To this the saint replied, "Thy question regardeth
148    1|            everything faithfully as the saint demanded. After this pledge
149    1|                 given he arose, and the saint said to him, "There are
150    1|           speaking of this miracle, the saint, though he seems to be referring
151    1|                even Lugbe, for whom the saint showed a special affection,
152    1|                 have now related of the saint.~ ~Of Cronan the Bishop.~ ~
153    1|               was a bishop, came to the saint; but his rank could not
154    1|            could not be hidden from the saint. For next Lord's day, being
155    1|               day, being invited by the saint, as the custom was, to consecrate
156    1|                 of Christ, he asked the saint to join him, that, as two
157    1|               of the Lord together. The saint went to the altar accordingly,
158    1|                to thee?" On hearing the saint's words, the humble stranger
159    1|                and adored Christ in His saint, and the bystanders in amazement
160    1|                gave glory to God.~ ~The Saint's prophecy regarding Ernan
161    1| Eilean-na-Naoimh). On his departure the saint embraced him affectionately,
162    1|                 to be taken back to the saint, who was much rejoiced at
163    1|            suddenly upon him before the saint could see his face in life,
164    1|            ground, that the word of the saint might be fulfilled. Hence
165    1|                 manner put up where the saint resided at the time of his
166    1|          remaineth unto this day.~ ~The Saint's prophecy regarding the
167    1|               AT another time, when the saint was staying in that district
168    1|             thou speakest," replied the saint, "is now being pillaged
169    1|              and children; but when the saint saw him so much afflicted
170    1|                 happened exactly as the saint foretold.~ ~The Saint's
171    1|               the saint foretold.~ ~The Saint's prophecy regarding a Peasant
172    1|                in Westmeath), asked the saint by what death he would die. "
173    1|               shalt thou die," said the saint, "nor at sea; but the travelling
174    1|                    Not so," replied the saint. "Why," asked Goire, "wilt
175    1|             death?" "Because," said the saint, "I do not wish to tell
176    1|               by that same wound.~ ~The Saint's foreknowledge and prophecy
177    1|                 another time, while the saint was living in the Iouan
178    1|           monastery in the evening, the saint, without any inquiry, but
179    1|                to its old home." As the saint predicted, so exactly did
180    1|             that well, according to the saint's word, a near kinsman of
181    1|                fort Cethirn."~ ~How the Saint was favoured by God's grace
182    1|               he ran immediately to the saint, and on bended knees repented
183    1|             with amendment of life. The saint bade him rise: and from
184    1|                  as was revealed to the saint through that present.~ ~
185    1|                hearing the words of the saint regarding himself, knelt
186    1|                  When at the outset the saint reproved him for certain
187    1|             Kilmore, in Roscommon), the saint knew the offering of a stingy
188    2|            sweet by the blessing of the Saint.~ ~THERE was a certain very
189    2|            bitterness of the fruit, the saint one day in autumn, came
190    2|             sweetness, according to the saint's word.~ ~
191    2|                 month of August, at the Saint's prayer, while he was residing
192    2|                     AT another time the saint sent his monks to bring
193    2|               When they returned to the saint, with a freight-ship laden
194    2|                 of twigs, they told the saint that the poor man was very
195    2|                account of the loss. The saint immediately gave them these
196    2|                 land." According to the saint's orders, the corn was sent
197    2|                hast been ordered by the saint, to whom the Lord will give
198    2|            another time also, while the saint was living in the Iouan
199    2|              sea on a clear day. As the saint saw it rising, he said to
200    2|             bread from the hands of the saint, and set out on his voyage
201    2|                 As he was starting, the saint gave him these words of
202    2|               more? Silnan, obeying the saint's words, had a quick and
203    2|            found the people of whom the saint had been speaking destroyed
204    2|        messenger, who, according to the saint's orders, sprinkled man
205    2|                 another time, while the saint was staying in the Iouan
206    2|               directions given him, the saint gave him a little box made
207    2|                 health." This, too, the saint added, "Lo! here in thy
208    2|                exactly fulfilled as the saint had foretold; for as soon
209    2|                thigh was washed, as the saint recommended, with the blessed
210    2|        according to the prophecy of the saint, twenty-three years in the
211    2|             lump of Salt blessed by the Saint, which could not be consumed
212    2|             asked and obtained from the saint a lump of salt which he
213    2|                 volume of a book in the Saint's handwriting which could
214    2|               from the hard rock by the Saint's prayers.~ ~AND since mention
215    2|                 the Lord wrought by the saint at different times and places,
216    2|                occasion, then, when the saint was engaged in one of his
217    2|               in the neighbourhood, the saint turned aside to a rock that
218    2|        according to the prophecy of the saint. This was Lugucencalad,
219    2|            Having ascertained this, the saint one day went up to the fountain
220    2|            blessed and washed in by the saint.~ ~
221    2|              then chanced to say to the saint, as he was trying to help
222    2|             relate! The very moment the saint stood up at the prow, with
223    2|       companions were crying out to the saint to pray to the Lord for
224    2|              men came in company to the saint, and asked him, with one
225    2|               different directions. The saint in answer gave them this
226    2|            according to the word of the saint; for Baithene on that same
227    2|             full of new milk, asked the saint to bless his burden, as
228    2|                he usually did. Then the saint, being at the time at some
229    2|             kneeled down in prayer. The saint said to him, "Rise up, Columban,
230    2|              half-empty pail, which the saint had blessed, was found the
231    2|               not identified). When the saint was staying there, he decided
232    2|              art, at the command of the saint, from a bull that was near.
233    2|                 that was near. This the saint directed to be done, not
234    2|                 had been blessed by the saint, and recovered with astonishing
235    2|                 near Isla), came to the saint, and complained of a bleeding
236    2|                 him to come nearer, the saint pressed both his nostrils
237    2|              which abounds in fish, the saint said to them, "Try again,"
238    2|                me." In obedience to the saint's command they hauled in
239    2|             another time also, when the saint was stopping some, days
240    2|                 and for both graces the saint and his companions gave
241    2|            received on one occasion the saint as his guest. And after
242    2|               afford for one night, the saint asked him the number of
243    2|                He answered, "Five." The saint then said, "Bring them to
244    2|              when they were brought the saint raised his holy hand and
245    2|                a wife and children, the saint added this further blessing,
246    2|            according to the word of the saint.~ ~
247    2|      immediately he was directed by the saint to bring them before him,
248    2|                cattle determined by the saint for both these men, whenever
249    2|                 men who had spurned the Saint.~ ~THE venerable man had
250    2|               he was afar off. When the saint reproached him for his evil
251    2|                 with the booty. Yet the saint followed him to the water'
252    2|                 Ardnamurchan). Then the saint, as soon as he had finished
253    2|              arose from the sea, as the saint had said, and caused a great
254    2|              the vessel escaped, as the saint had said: and in this wonderful
255    2|            carried by travellers to the saint, he replied by the following
256    2|               told this prophecy of the saint, he scorned and laughed
257    2|                the devil to rush on the saint with a spear, on purpose
258    2|             named Findlugan, put on the saint's cowl and interposed, being
259    2|              But in a wonderful way the saint's garment served as a kind
260    2|          thinking he had transfixed the saint with his spear. Exactly
261    2|               year afterwards, when the saint was staying in the Iouan
262    2|                to the revelation of the saint, in the island which in
263    2|                go unpunished?" Then the saint at once pronounced this
264    2|               by hounds. As soon as the saint saw him at some distance,
265    2|             sound of these words of the saint in the woods, the terrible
266    2|                Then at the voice of the saint, the monster was terrified,
267    2|                  CHAPTER XXIX.~ How the Saint blessed the Soil of this
268    2|                 passed to the Lord, the saint went in a chariot to visit
269    2|          comfort and encouragement, the saint stood upon the higher ground,
270    2|                hearing these words, the saint tried to comfort them as
271    2|                  Of the Knife which the Saint blessed by signing it with
272    2|          grandson of Brian, came to the saint whilst he was writing, and
273    2|             beseech thee to bless." The saint, without turning his face
274    2|                 knife thus blessed, the saint asked, "What sort of a knife
275    2|             that brother?" Diormit, the saint's faithful attendant, replied, "
276    2|             killing bulls or oxen." The saint then, on the contrary, said, "
277    2|               the abiding virtue of the saint's blessing, that these tools
278    2|              another time, Diormit, the saint's faithful attendant, was
279    2|                even unto death, and the saint went to see him in his extremity.
280    2|              death." This prayer of the saint was heard, for, on the instant
281    2|                 on the instant that the saint's prayer was made, Diormit
282    2|               another time also, as the saint was making a journey beyond
283    2|               account, and besought the saint to pray for him. Yielding
284    2|                 who was newly dead. The saint, on seeing their bitter
285    2|             this glorious word from the saint, the soul returned to the
286    2|              must thus believe that our saint had the gift of miracles
287    2|           refused to part with her, the saint then spoke to him to the
288    2|                girl free."~ ~Whilst the saint was yet speaking, behold,
289    2|                to the prediction of the saint -- both the breaking of
290    2|            persons, in obedience to the saint's instructions, proceeded
291    2|                and delivered her to the saint's messengers. The pebble
292    2|              whilst conversing with the saint, said to him: "Tell me,
293    2|               propose to set sail?" The saint replied, "I intend to begin
294    2|               its shade." Upon this the saint observed: "The almighty
295    2|                 say? That same day, the saint, accompanied by a large
296    2|               AT another time, when the saint made his first journey to
297    2|              back with great force. The saint and his companions then
298    2|              another occasion, when the saint was staying a few days in
299    2|            could not be found. When the saint observed the brethren lamenting
300    2|              door opened of itself. The saint entered the church before
301    2|                 a beggar, for whom, the Saint made and blessed a stake
302    2|                he was directed, and the saint, taking it in his own hand,
303    2|           articles that belonged to the saint's ship a leathern vessel
304    2|               size. He then went to the saint, and told him what he had
305    2|                the leathern bottle. The saint smiled and said, "I do not
306    2|               with me in the ship?" The saint replied, "Thou shalt learn
307    2|                returned in grief to the saint, and on his bended knees
308    2|              island (Hy, now Iona), the saint addressed those who stood
309    2|               these words spoken by the saint, a certain active youth
310    2|                found the vessel, as the saint had predicted. He immediately
311    2|                        CHAPTER XL.~ The Saint's prophecy regarding Libran,
312    2|                 another time, while the saint was living in the Iouan
313    2|            monastery on the island. The saint found him one day sitting
314    2|            depth of his repentance, the saint then laid down minutely
315    2|               he replied at once to the saint, "to do everything whatever
316    2|                the laws of penance. The saint said to him, "Arise and
317    2|                  Being comforted by the saint's words, he first gave thanks
318    2|               turning afterwards to the saint, asked, " What am I to do
319    2|               my journey thus far." The saint, on seeing him very much
320    2|                every respect obeyed the saint's commands; and being sent
321    2|          directed, he came again to the saint to consult him on the above-mentioned
322    2|          above-mentioned oath. Then the saint gave this prophetic answer
323    2|               set out enriched with the saint's blessing. When he reached
324    2|            exactly as prophesied by the saint. For when he showed and
325    2|            afterwards, according to the saint's prophecy, compelled by
326    2|                 younger brother, as the saint foretold, engaged to supply
327    2|              more? Every particular the saint foretold he now described
328    2|              traveller gave back to the saint the price of his ransom
329    2|                and at the same time the saint addressed him in these words: "
330    2|                 wept bitterly. When the saint saw his great grief he tried
331    2|            unusual consolation from the saint he rejoiced exceedingly,
332    2|              and, being enriched by the saint's blessing, went away in
333    2|                truthful prophecy of the saint regarding the same man was
334    2|                a certain day during the saint's stay in the Iouan island (
335    2|              island (Hy, now Iona), the saint arose from reading, and
336    2|                   Having said this, the saint, being touched with pity
337    2|                  That same hour, as the saint had predicted, the poor
338    2|                  ANOTHER time, when the saint was living on the Rechrean
339    2|                for marriage rights. The saint on hearing this, sent for
340    2|               monastery for women." The saint then said, "What thou dost
341    2|                 agreed to fast with the saint that day, and the following
342    2|                 the following night the saint spent sleepless in prayer
343    2|              within his dominions." The saint took care to give this direction,
344    2|                a few months, whilst the saint was remaining in the Iouan
345    2|                  Upon hearing this, the saint joined the conversation
346    2|                 another time, while the saint was spending a few days
347    2|               times the tunic which the saint wore at the hour of his
348    2|                 the intercession of our Saint, were changed into propitious
349    2|               this place please thee, O saint? Hitherto we had hoped that
350    2|                and how great esteem the saint is held by the Lord is evident
351    2|                 it agreeable to thee, O saint, that we should spend tomorrow,
352    2|            plague to the prayers of the saint, ungratefully and wickedly
353    3|           relate those which either our saint received regarding others,
354    3|                measure, that is, to the saint himself, specially and clearly,
355    3|                 from daring to hold the saint any longer excommunicated,
356    3|              forth his hand, struck the saint with a scourge, the livid
357    3|       appointment of the same king, the saint, in obedience to the command
358    3|                 at the same time as the saint. During the words of consecration,
359    3|              words of consecration, the saint declared the future regarding
360    3|                 his knees and asked the saint to tell him the reason of
361    3|                 great astonishment. The saint said to him in reply: "I
362    3|               from Hibernia came to the saint and remained with him for
363    3|            district where I dwelt." The saint said to him, ÒHe of whom
364    3|                opportunely assisted the Saint in the same conflict.~ ~
365    3|             Holy Spirit revealed to the saint, to attack his monastery
366    3|               the angels of God, as the saint afterwards told certain
367    3|               On the same day, when the saint was returning to his monastery,
368    3|              except the one of whom the saint spoke died in the congregation
369    3|             words from the mouth of the saint were heard by a certain
370    3|               end of the same year, the saint addressed the same Genere
371    3|               holy man." "Go," said the saint, "it is thy duty to obey
372    3|            duties in the monastery, the saint, on the contrary, bade them
373    3|              rite, they accompanied the saint to the church in their white
374    3|               name is commemorated, the saint, suddenly turning to the
375    3|              was thus made known to the saint.~ ~
376    3|               AT another time, when the saint was travelling beyond the
377    3|             word of God preached by the saint, believed and was baptized,
378    3|                 Plain (Derry)." And the saint added afterwards these words,
379    3|             neighbouring hill, that the saint's name and the reverence
380    3|               began to stand around the saint whilst he prayed; and after
381    3|                 on his knees before the saint in the midst of the assembled
382    3|                 craved forgiveness. The saint, taking him aside, commanded
383    3|               was, therefore, after the saint's departure from the body
384    3|            Pillar seen to glow upon the Saint's head.~ ~ANOTHER time four
385    3|         mysteries of the Eucharist. The saint complied with their express
386    3|               AT another time, when the saint was living in the Hinba
387    3|                 known to many after the saint's death through this same
388    3|                On the following day the saint called him aside and rebuked
389    3|            vision would be shown to the saint within. And at that very
390    3|                 spot. On the morrow the saint took him apart, and chiding
391    3|               Vision of Angels whom the Saint saw coming to meet his soul,
392    3|              sorrow which followed. The saint said to them, "Go in peace,
393    3|                had been revealed to the saint. Seeing them so much afflicted,
394    3|            these words of blessing, the saint was carried back to his
395    3|                 evidently inspired, the saint looking upwards gave them
396    3|            passage out." Thus spoke the saint. But none of the bystanders
397    3|               was near at hand When the saint had entered in and blessed
398    3|                thy leaving us." But the saint replied to him, "I have
399    3|                 made the promise as the saint desired, the venerable man
400    3|               to weep bitterly, and the saint endeavoured to console him
401    3|                 could.~ ~After this the saint left the barn, and in going
402    3|                 the roadside. While the saint, as I have said, bowed down
403    3|            monastery. It came up to the saint and, strange to say, laid
404    3|               shed copious tears on the saint's bosom, foaming and greatly
405    3|           weeping mourner away, but the saint forbade him, saying: "Let
406    3|               it." And saying this, the saint blessed the work-horse,
407    3|              was very applicable to the saint, who was about to depart,
408    3|                the end of the page, the saint went to the church to the
409    3|               gradually approached, the saint became silent. Then as soon
410    3|                 in the direction of the saint. And as he drew near to
411    3|                the lights, he found the saint lying before the altar;
412    3|              into lamentations. And the saint, as we have been told by
413    3|              the holy right hand of the saint, that he might bless his
414    3|            revelation made to a certain saint of Ireland, at the very
415    3|                   Hearing this said the saint immediately replied: "No,
416    3|             been conferred on this same saint by God, Who loveth those
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