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Diarmait releases Áed and makes peace with the saints. He recites a brief poem, beg. ’Mairg thochrus fri chéirchib cell‘, about the tragic conclusion of his conflict with the clerics, notably the fall of Tara. He continues (in prose) reproaching the clerics for the misery they have contributed to the future of Ireland and wishing that secular lords will oppress the churches with their visits.  
Diarmait releases Áed and makes peace with the saints. He recites a brief poem, beg. ’Mairg thochrus fri chéirchib cell‘, about the tragic conclusion of his conflict with the clerics, notably the fall of Tara. He continues (in prose) reproaching the clerics for the misery they have contributed to the future of Ireland and wishing that secular lords will oppress the churches with their visits.  


Before Ruadán, Brénainn and Áed return to Poll Ruain, they see 30 splendid horses coming towards them from the sea. They donate the horses, which prove to excel in speed, to Diarmait, but the horses assume their original shapes and return to the sea.  
Before Ruadán, Brénainn and Áed return to Poll Ruain, they see 30 splendid horses coming towards them from the sea. They donate the horses, which prove to excel in speed, to Diarmait, but the horses assume their original shapes and return to the sea.
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|Persons=Áed Guaire; Ruadán of Lorrha; Brénainn of Birr;  
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|Title=Becc mac Dé and Cáirid the poet interpret Diarmait's dream
|Title=Becc mac Dé and Cáirid the poet interpret Diarmait's dream

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