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|Initial words 2=Sén Dé donfé for-donté
|Initial words 2=Sén Dé donfé for-donté
|Classification=Subject:Irish prayers and hymns;Subject:translations and adaptations
|Classification=Subject:Irish prayers and hymns;Subject:translations and adaptations
|ShortDescription=<p>Early Irish verse hymn ascribed to one Colmán mac Uí Cluasaig. The first divison (ll. 1-38) is regarded as the original poem, which may be an adaptation of a Latin <em>lorica</em>-like poem. The next divison (ll. 39-47), itself perhaps of mixed origin, serves as an appendix. The final one, almost certainly a later addition, invokes the chief patron saints of Ireland (Brigit, Patrick and Columba). <br></p>
|ShortDescription=<p>Early Irish verse hymn ascribed to one Colmán mac Uí Cluasaig, lector in Cork. The first divison (ll. 1-38) is regarded as the original poem, which may be an adaptation of a Latin <em>lorica</em>-like poem. The next divison (ll. 39-47), itself perhaps of mixed origin, serves as an appendix. The final one, almost certainly a later addition, invokes the chief patron saints of Ireland (Brigit, Patrick and Columba). <br></p>
|AscribedAuthorAuto=Colmán mac Uí Cluasaig
|AscribedAuthorAuto=Colmán mac Uí Cluasaig
|LanguageAuto=Early Irish
|LanguageAuto=Early Irish

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