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* '''Macpherson, ''Carric-Thura'':''' "If fall I must in the field, raise high my grave" and "Fall I may! but raise my tomb" | * '''Macpherson, ''Carric-Thura'':''' "If fall I must in the field, raise high my grave" and "Fall I may! but raise my tomb" | ||
** [http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/carric-thura/ Carric-Thura] | ** [http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/carric-thura/ Carric-Thura] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 5 July 2012
- fall
- phallos (φαλλος): (Greek) penis; phallus
- Pharos: ancient lighthouse at Alexandria, Egypt; one of the Seven Wonders of the World → pharce (FW 004.17) → L/R split
- phare: (French) lighthouse → L/R split
- Macpherson, Fingal 2.52: "If fall I must, my tomb shall rise, amidst the fame of future times"[1]
- Macpherson, Carric-Thura: "If fall I must in the field, raise high my grave" and "Fall I may! but raise my tomb"