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??n de la Barca, Pedro, 1600-1681

"The Purgatory of St. Patrick"

Patrick's Purgatory; he gives some
stanzas from it, descriptive of the knight's passage of "The Brig
O'Dread;" which in the legend, is placed between Purgatory and
Paradise. This poem is supposed to have been written late in the
thirteenth century. It was printed for private distribution in
Edinburgh, in 1837, but from the very limited impression, there
having been but thirty-two copies struck off, it must always remain
extremely scarce. A cognate work, however, "The Visions of Tundale"
(Edinburgh, 1843), published by the same lamented scholar (Mr.
Turnbull) who edited the former work, though rare, is more accessible.
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