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+\documentclass{article}
+
+\newcommand\irish[1]{{\fontfamily{eiadtt}\selectfont#1}}
+
+\begin{document}
+\ttfamily
+\textsl{\irish{Mi/chea/l Mo/r 7`} City Sue
+\irish{no/ "Gra/ 7` Gne/as i nE/irinn"}}:
+
+\irish{Da/n da/theangach a chuir} Ciar\'an O'Hagan
+\irish{chuig} \textsc{Gaelic-L}.
+
+\bigskip
+
+\irish{Le/iri/onn an te/acs seo aicme na bhfoireann Gaelach
+\textsc{clo/scri/ofa}.}
+
+(This text demonstrates the \textsc{Typewriter} Irish family of founts.)
+
+\begin{verse}
+\slshape
+I heard this story \irish{o/ mo athair}\\
+(If you haven't Gaelic, it doesn't matter).\\
+This rural Irish tragic tale\\
+Narrates a sad seductive \irish{sce/al}\\
+Concerning lust without discretion\\
+\irish{Agus beagnach rudai/ eile freisin}.
+
+\irish{Uair amha/in -- fado/, fado/ --},\\
+On a little farm near Carraroe\\
+\upshape
+Lived \irish{buachaill maith} named \irish{Mi/chea/l mo/r},\\
+An only son of thirty-four.\\
+When work was done at end of day,\\
+He'd settle down with \irish{cupa/n tae}\\
+And seldom felt the call to stroll\\
+Or spend the evening time \irish{ag o/l}.\\
+His intellectual needs were drawn\\
+From books like \irish{\slshape Peig} and \irish{\slshape Iosaga/n}.
+
+\itshape
+And so it was \irish{bliain} in, \irish{bliain} out.\\
+Our \irish{Mi/chea/l} hadn't moved about.\\
+He dreamt of \irish{caili/n}s -- most men do --\\
+But never sinned, \irish{an dtuigeann tu/?}
+
+Meanwhile -- up in \irish{A/tha Cliath} --\\
+A \irish{caili/n deas} had a bright idea:\\
+When \irish{laethanta saoire} time came by,\\
+Decided she would like to try\\
+\scshape
+\irish{A/it beag, ciu/in}, like Carraroe,\\
+No foreign food -- not far to go --\\
+And there to meet the native clan\\
+Agus \irish{b'fhe/idir} find herself a man.
+
+This \irish{caili/n deas} with eyes so blue\\
+Was known in town as City Sue.\\
+The lusty \irish{buachailli/} came crawling\\
+And all agreed she was \irish{go h-a/lainn}.\\
+\slshape
+She left her men in state of shock.\\
+Oh, \irish{Mi/chea/l Mo/r -- bi/ cu/ramach!}
+
+This scarlet woman knows each trick.\\
+She's heading west -- beware, \irish{a mhic}!\\
+The lights shone in the Parish Hall\\
+For the local \irish{Fa/inne}-wearers Ball.\\
+\irish{Bhi/ Mi/chea/l ann \dots. Bhi/} Susie \irish{ann} \dots,\\
+Dressed in a most seductive gown.
+
+\upshape
+Our brave \irish{Cu/ Chulainn} of the West,\\
+His hurling medals across his chest,\\
+Exclaimed, when City Sue came in:\\
+"\irish{In ainm De/!}\ -- well \irish{fe/ach ar sin!}"\\
+Though nervous -- still -- he took a chance:\\
+"\irish{Ce/ad mi/le fa/ilte} -- will you dance?"\\
+\irish{Go luath}, on the floor they strut\\
+Cheek to cheek -- from mouth to foot.\\
+\itshape
+She whispered into \irish{Mi/chea/l}'s ear:\\
+"\irish{E/ist liom} now, let's disappear,\\
+We'll use my place, -- the door's unlocked,\\
+You'll stay the night -- \irish{Seomra a hocht}".
+
+\irish{Chri/ost! Mi/chea/l}'s \irish{ceann} was in a spin,\\
+\irish{Ni/ raibh se/} thinking thoughts \irish{mar sin}!\\
+He blessed himself -- this Jezebel\\
+Would surely damn his soul to Hell.\\
+\scshape
+He stood aghast -- could hardly stutter,\\
+So off he bolted -- \irish{ar a rothar}\\
+And straight \irish{abhaile} -- into bed,\\
+Decades of the rosary said.
+
+\irish{Mi/chea/l Mo/r} still sleeps alone\\
+In his \irish{leaba bheag -- ocho/n, ocho/n!}\\
+He often dreams of \irish{Seomra a hocht} \dots.\\
+What might have been, oh, \irish{Mi/chea/l bocht}!
+\end{verse}
+\end{document}