School: Carniska (roll number 1681)

Location:
Carrownaskeagh, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
Richard Healy
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  1. As I lay down to sleep. I give my soul to God to keep.
    Four corners on my bed. Four angels on its spread. Mathew and Mark Luke and John God bless us all on those beds that we lie on.

    When christ our Lord had seen the cross that he was going to be crucified on his body did shiver and shake. The Jews asked him had he either fever or ache. Jeasus answered and said he had either fever or ache but he or she who keeps these words in memory of me shall never be troubled with fever or ache. Blessed be the hearer
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