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|Published=No
|Published=No
|Classification=Subject:vernacular Irish verse
|Classification=Subject:vernacular Irish verse
|ShortDescription=<p>Irish poem attributed to Muirgius Ó Dubdaboireann, on the honour-price due to the seven lay and ecclesiastical grades.&nbsp;</p>
|SubjectCategory=Subject:early Irish law; Subject:seven grades of the church
|ShortDescription=<p>Irish poem attributed to Muirgius Ó Duibh Dá Bhoireann, on the honour-price due to the seven lay and ecclesiastical grades.&nbsp;</p>
|AscribedAuthorAuto=Ó Duibh Dá Bhoireann (Muirghius)
|AscribedAuthorAuto=Ó Duibh Dá Bhoireann (Muirghius)
|AuthorComments=The poet is identified in the last quatrain (<em>Ō Du[i]b dā Boireann co mblaid / Muirghius do lēgh 'na leabraib</em>...), whose last name identifies him as a member of an important family of legal experts in Co. Clare.
|LanguageAuto=Early Modern Irish
|Compare=Uraicecht becc
|ObservableExtent=more or less complete
|ObservableExtent=more or less complete
|Manuscripts2={{MS
|Manuscripts2={{MS
|Select=Manuscript
|prefix=*
|prefix=*
|MS=Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS C i 2
|MS=Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS C i 2

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