Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
1 SHE was daughter of Ulpho, prince of Nericia, in Sweden, and of St. Bridget.
2 The Madonna and Child, with St. Bridget and St. Hulfus, has been called Giorgionesque.
3 They showed that he entered St. Bridget's Bay from the direction of Port Marston.
4 Vadstene, at least, is not the repository of St. Bridget and her daughter's dust.
5 The rich cloister of St. Bridget's, whence kings made pilgrimages, is now Sweden's mad-house.
6 It revolted against the suggested congruity of Carlotta and the Little Sisters of St. Bridget.
7 The fort of St. Bridget that covered the place was taken, and the town bombarded.
8 Great was the cloister's power, as St. Bridget saw it in the prospect of death.
9 The working people reckon their good times from one St. Bridget's kermis to the next.
10 She was very cruel, while St. Bridget was as kind as she dare to be.
11 We enter St. Bridget's cell-itstill stands unchanged.
12 During this illness I was placed under the care of an Abbess whom they called St. Bridget.
13 Did not St. Bridget tell you this?
14 You know the St. Bridget.
15 As I said before, I wish to visit St. Bridget's Well, but Jane absolutely refuses to take me there.
16 But the defunct had before been subjected to the double scrutiny of Father Fothergill and the Clerk of St. Bridget's.
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