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                                  Gonzaga and S. Stanislaus Kostka and S. John Berchmans
                                  and the saints Gervasius, Servasius and Bonifacius and S.
                                  Bride and S. Kieran and S. Canice of Kilkenny and S.
                                  Jarlath of Tuam and S. Finbarr and S. Pappin of Ballymun

                                  and Brother Aloysius Pacificus and Brother Louis
                                  Bellicosus and the saints Rose of Lima and of Viterbo and
                                  S. Martha of Bethany and S. Mary of Egypt and S. Lucy
                                  and S. Brigid and S. Attracta and S. Dympna and S. Ita
                                  and S. Marion Calpensis and the Blessed Sister Teresa of
                                  the Child Jesus and S. Barbara and S. Scholastica and S.
                                  Ursula with eleven thousand virgins. And all came with
                                  nimbi and aureoles and gloriae, bearing palms and harps
                                  and swords and olive crowns, in robes whereon were
                                  woven the blessed symbols of their efficacies, inkhorns,
                                  arrows, loaves, cruses, fetters, axes, trees, bridges, babes in
                                  a bathtub, shells, wallets, shears, keys, dragons, lilies,
                                  buckshot, beards, hogs, lamps, bellows, beehives,
                                  soupladles, stars, snakes, anvils, boxes of vaseline, bells,
                                  crutches, forceps, stags’ horns, watertight boots, hawks,
                                  millstones, eyes on a dish, wax candles, aspergills,
                                  unicorns. And as they wended their way by Nelson’s
                                  Pillar, Henry street, Mary street, Capel street, Little Britain
                                  street chanting the introit in  Epiphania Domini which
                                  beginneth Surge, illuminare and thereafter most sweetly the



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