Page 116 . 'None loveth Song that loves not Light and Truth.' This is one of the poetic aphorisms of Cadoc, a Cambrian prince and saint, educated in the Irish monastery of Lismore, and afterwards the founder of the great Welsh monastery of Llancarvan, in which he gave religious instruction to the sons of the neighbouring princes and chiefs. Page 120 . This thought is taken from one of St. Teresa's beautiful works. Page 141 . Ceadmon, the earliest bard of English song. 'A part of one of Ceadmon's poems is preserved in King Alfred's Saxon version of Bede's History .' (Note to Bede's Ecclesiastical History , edited by Dr. Giles, p. 218.) Page 180 . Who told him tales of Leinster Kings, his sires. 'L'origine irlandaise de Cuthbert est affirmé sans réserve par Reeves dans ses