The Crucifixion Of The Outcast
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lay brot t, and
back to oo
sleepy to talk . And Cum-
on beating at the door, and
presently
once more, and cried out at him, ~ O
coyrannous race of friars, per-
secutors of ters
of life and joy ! O race t does not draw
tell truth ! O race
t melts th
co !
Gleeman, said ther, I also
make r
in my nico
he friars.
Brotherefore I
make knoo you t it is the head of
tery, our gracious Coarb, who
orders all the lodging of
travellers.
You may sleep, said Cumhal, ~ I will
sing a bards curse on the Coarb. And
tub upside doh~
ood upon it, and began to
sing in a very loud voice. the singing
a up in bed
and bleil the lay
broto get a
noise, said the
Coarb. is happening ?
It is a glee man, said ther,
whe bread,
of ter in t-er,
and of t. And now he is singing
a bards curse upon you, O brother Coarb,
and upon your father,
and your grandfather and your grand-
motions.
Is he cursing in rhyme ?
h
two assonances in every line of his
curse.
t-cap off and
crumpled it in he circular
broche middle of his
bald he
midst of a pond, for in Connaughey
yet abandoned t ton sure
for tyle to use. If we
do not somew, each
o treet, and
t to th