The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall and Such Irish Saints as Have Dedications in Britain, Volum 4

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For the honourable Society of cymmrodorion, by C. J. Clark, 1913
 

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Side 183 - Lied (Zarncke 268, 3 ; 274, 4 ; 358, 2) of the end of the twelfth, or beginning of the thirteenth century.
Side 392 - No longer with your bodily eyes, but with such as angels use to see the Lord, may you view and contemplate Him and His works, that through this darkness He may lead you into His marvellous light, who with God the Father and the Holy Spirit liveth and reigneth God, world without end.
Side 295 - Tudclud ; if the sword of a brave man were sharpened thereon, and any one were wounded therewith, he would be sure to die, but if it were that of a coward that was sharpened on it, he would be none the worse. 9.
Side 278 - Great, as he is called, about the end of the sixth, or the beginning of the seventh century...
Side 292 - Tefredaucus,1 into which Hugh, earl of Shrewsbury (who, together with the earl of Chester, had forcibly entered Anglesey), on a certain night put some dogs, which on the following morning were found mad, and he himself died within a month ; for some pirates, from the Orcades, having entered the port of the island in their long vessels, the earl, apprised of their approach, boldly met them, rushing into the sea upon a spirited horse. The commander of the expedition, Magnus, standing on the prow of...
Side 8 - God's mercy, and in their prosperity they may not boast of their honours, but may also know, to whom they owe all the things which they possess. We may believe that the calamity was brought upon the king aforesaid, because, in the beginning of his reign, when he was a youth...
Side 90 - Anglesey), and at no long distance from each other, built, each one for himself, an oratory, placing their sister in the...
Side 161 - Samson plantaveruut magnum ncmus arboreti fructiferi, quasi ad tria miliaria, id est a Dol usque ad Cai ; et decorantur ipsa nemora ex eorum nomine usque in hodiernum diem.
Side 245 - Et exiens, circa ecclesiam vidit basera illam similem aliis basibus, non habentem in se scissuram. Lectio III Erat illis diebus quidam sanctus in Hybernia nomine Tenenanus *, et hic erat leprosus. Venit igitur ad sanctum Karadocum ; sed antequam venisset, nunciavit ei angelus venturum ad se Tenenanum. Karadocus cum gaudio et exultatione preparavit balneum suo hospiti. Veniens ille cum exisset jam ecclesiam et orasset, accurrit iste obviam illi et osculati colère déclara qu'il allait partir : «...
Side 221 - ... are performed round the church. The votary then enters the church; gets under the communion table; lies down with the Bible under his or her head; is covered with the carpet or cloth, and rests there till break of day; departing after offering sixpence, and leaving the fowl in the church. If the bird dies, the cure is supposed to have been effected, and the disease transferred to the devoted victim.

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