Difference between revisions of "Be me sawl"
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* '''shawl:''' the traditional garb of Irish peasant women | * '''shawl:''' the traditional garb of Irish peasant women | ||
+ | * '''B mi sol:''' an example of solefège; opening notes of the duet "Siegmund heiss' ich" from Wagner's ''Walküre'' ( according to Matthew Hodgart, Ruth Bauerle's ''Joyce's Grand Operoar'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:36, 9 August 2012
- by my soul
- Saul: the son of Kish in the Old Testament → Kish in the previous line
- shawl: the traditional garb of Irish peasant women
- B mi sol: an example of solefège; opening notes of the duet "Siegmund heiss' ich" from Wagner's Walküre ( according to Matthew Hodgart, Ruth Bauerle's Joyce's Grand Operoar)