Gadatar tissed' in noeb* • ara nimthised* lethu*,
They prayed that the saint would come, that he would walk with them",
hacliaill Isu in insola quae dicitur Alanensis .... sleib Aivioin • Tainic tra Patraic (iter)um ad Germauum, et narrauit ei omnia quae in noctibus 5 uidebat • (Misit ergo Germanus Patricium ad Celestinum, et Segestum cum eo), ut perhiberet testimonium propter se : .Ix. bliadan robo Ian do PatraXc tunc • is iarum dano rocuala Celestinus Palladium decessisse, et tunc dixit : ' nee potest homo quidquam accipere (in terra nisi datum ei fuerit desuper.' Is ann rooirdned Patra,ic in conspectu) Celestini et Teodosii lo iunioris, regis mundi. Amatorex Autissiodorensis (?) episcopus, ise dor at grada fair for PatrSkic, 7 ni rabe Celestinus acht oen sechtmain i mbethaid iarna tabaUrt yrad do P{atra,ic, ut ferunt. Sixtus uero ei successit, in cuius primo anno uenit Patricius) in Hiberniam. 7 dorigne side .... moir fri Pair^xc 7 dorat mor do t/iassib do 7 libru inidai • '^Bochuala tra Celestinus i.s ititan doratta grada ior Patraic clas na niaccraide oca gairm • Issi dano in maccrad atberar hie .i. Crebriu 7 Lesru ananmand .i. di ingin Gleraiiid vieic • m • m Nene'^, 7 it noib indiu; 7 is Patraic doi'igne a mbaitsed, -j is i C'ill Foreland fri Muaid aniar atoMt • -j is ed so atbertis abroind amathar : ' Hibernenses omnes clamant ad te,' octis rocluintea 20 sen CO rnenic do chaintain doib fo Uerind ule uel usque ad Romanos, 'Now after Patrick had studied with German the canon and the ecclesiastical order, he said to German that he had often been invited in heavenly visions, and that he had heard the voice of the children ad Celestinum, that he may ordain thee, for he is proper to do so.' 25 Uenit etc., for he had sent Palladium etc. Uenit etc. and landed in Ui Garchon in the Fortuatha of Leinster, and he founded churches therein, to wit, Tech na Romanach and Cell Fine et alias. Now no good welcome was given to him there, so he went thence to go round Ireland to the north, and a mighty storm came upon him, and he was driven to the 30 south-east extremity of Modad and he founded there a church called Fordun and his name there is Pledius. Patrick, then, went ad insulas Tyrrheni Maris, after pope Celestine had refused to ordain him, et tunc inuenit Jesus' staff in insola etc Mount Arnon. So Patrick came iterum etc. Sixty years had Patrick then completed. Afterwards, then, Celestine heard 3.S Palladium etc. Then Patrick was ordained in conspectu etc. Amatorex etc., it is he who ordained him, to wit Patrick, and Celestine lived only a week after Patrick's ordination. And he gave great (welcome) to Patrick, and bestowed on him a quantity of relics and many books. Now when Patrick had been ordained, Celestine heard the lamentation of the children 40 calling to him. These are the children here mentioned, to wit, Crebriu and Lesru are their names, that is, two daughters of Glerand son of ..., son of Nene, and they are saints today. And Patrick baptized them, and they are" in Cell Foreland to the west of the Moy. And this they used to say out of their mother's womb : ' Hibernenses etc.' And they were often 45 heard repeating that throughout all Ireland, uel etc.', F'"^ 5. Caill Pocfda.id .i. aium feraind Jil hi nhUib Amalgada i niartJutrtua^ciurt Connact, 7 is cell indiu, 'i.e. the name of the district which is in Tirawley in the north-west of Connaught, and it is a church to-day ' F'"»
1. .i. Patraic F 2. .i. aranimtheged F 3. ,i. Etail i 50 latitudinem terrarum F [1] [2] [3] [4]
- ↑ CO tissed F, co tissad T
- ↑ This interpretation is supported by et sic excUi- mauerunt: ^rogavm» te, sancte puer, uenias et ambules inter nos' in the Confessio Patricii. With lethu cf. coiigaib lethu. Lib.' Ardm. 18» 2, and above, p. 305, l. 33
- ↑ In the MS. this follows the gloss on caille Fochlaid 1. 49 below
- ↑ leg. meic Cummeni2 cf. Trip. L. 134, 1. 36
- ↑ i.e. their relics are