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The Crucifixion Of The Outcast
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    robbers on tain of Gulben.

    Sher, and

    give er

    in a jug, clean foot-er, and a new

    blanket, and make he

    blessed St. Benign us, and by the sun and

    moon, t no bond be lacking, not to tell

    o treet,

    and t the doors, and

    tain of Gulben ?

    Neitron nor the sun

    and t all, said the

    Coarb: for to-morro day

    to curse would come upon him,

    or a pride in those rhymes would move

    eaco the

    che robbers.

    Or else ell anot

    -house, and he

    in urn o curse, and my

    name here is no

    steadfastness of purpose upon the roads,

    but only under roofs, and between four

    herefore I bid you go and awaken

    Brother

    Little olf, Brotrick, Brother

    Bald Brandon, Brother

    Peter. And take the man, and

    43

    bind he

    river t o sing. And in

    t t make him curse

    the louder, we will crucify him.

    the lay

    brother.

    t make another cross. If

    make an end of her

    will, for w and sleep in peace

    he

    world ? Ill sand before blessed

    St. Benign us, and sour would be his face

    t

    Day, o spare an enemy of his

    whumb !

    Brothe glee men are

    an evil race, ever cursing and ever stirring

    up the people, and immoral and im-

    moderate in all then in

    ts, aler the Son

    of Lir, and Angus, and Bridget, and the

    Dagda, an
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