A Prayer for Tears
An electronic edition
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Printed source of this electronic edition
A Miscellany of Irish Verse, ed. James Carney, Éigse 1 (1939) 239-248
Manuscript source of printed text
University College Dublin Ms A9 (Franciscan collection), p. 37 (misattributed by Carney to p. 40)
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- Early Irish.
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Date: Final mark-up completed 2006-09-11
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