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Medieval Irish poem attributed to the Munster scholar Máel Suthain Úa Cerbaill (d. 1010), dealing with the ecclesiastical and secular grades.
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Irish poem representing a dialogue between St Moling and Suibne.
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Versified list of kings of Ireland attributed to Gilla Mo Dutu.
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Short Middle Irish poem (4qq) on the defining characteristics of various peoples (the Jews, the Greeks, the Franks, the Welsh, the Picts, etc), which correspond closely to those listed in the tract De proprietatibus gentium.
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Middle Irish poem found in the Book of Lecan version of Sex aetates mundi.
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Early Middle Irish(?) poem (6 qq) attributed to one Óengus mac Suibne on the twelve sons and one daughter of Jacob. The text is known from certain recensions of the Sex aetates mundi.
Prose anecdote about a soul released from hell through the mediation of prayer by an anonymous holy man (maybe St Gregory), including by a poem (8 qq) uttered by the soul in gratitude for his release.
A group of ten Middle Irish poems on the week before Judgment Day, which is found as an addition at the end of Saltair na rann.