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 | DHE, Athair   uile-chumhachdaich, chaoimh,Ios a Mhic nan deur agus na caoidh,
 Le d’ chomh-chomhnadh, O! a Spioraid Naoimh.
 Thrithinn   bhi-bheo, bhi-mhoir, bhi-bhuain,Thug Clann Israil tri na Muir Ruaidh,
 Is Ionah gu fonn a bronn miol-mhor a’ chuain,
 Thug Pol agus a   chomhlain ’s an long,A doruinn na mara, a dolais nan tonn,
 A stoirm a bha mor, a doinne bha trom.
 Duair bhruchd   an tuil air Muir Ghailili,*       *       *       *       *
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 Shun agus saor   agus naomhaich sinne,Bi-sa, Righ nan dul, air ar stiuir ad shuidhe,
 ’S treoirich an sith sinn gu ceann-crich ar n-uidhe.
 Le gaotha   caona, caomha, coistre, cubhr,Gun fhaobhadh, gun fhionnsadh, gun fhabhsadh,
 Nach deanadh gniamh fabhtach dhuinn.
 Iarramaid gach   sian a Dhe,A reir do rian ’s do bhriathra fein.
 |   | GOD the Father   all-powerful, benign,Jesu the Son of tears and of sorrow,
 With thy co-assistance, O! Holy Spirit.
 The Three-One,   ever-living, ever-mighty, everlasting,Who brought the Children of Israel through the Red Sea,
 And Jonah to land from the belly of the great creature of the ocean,
 Who brought   Paul and his companions in the ship,From the torment of the sea, from the dolour of the waves,
 From the gale that was great, from the storm that was heavy.
 When the storm   poured on the Sea of Galilee,*       *       *       *       *
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 Sain us and   shield and sanctify us,Be Thou, King of the elements, seated at our helm,
 And lead us in peace to the end of our journey.
 With winds   mild, kindly, benign, pleasant.Without swirl, without whirl, without eddy,
 That would do no harmful deed to us.
 We ask all   things of Thee, O God,According to Thine own will and word.
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