Difference between revisions of "Falling angles"

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* '''Angles:''' Germanic invaders of Britain, and ancestors of the English
 
* '''Angles:''' Germanic invaders of Britain, and ancestors of the English
  
* '''angels''' (entreated to watch over the lover who has gone away in ‘Come Back to Erin’ → [[come back to my earin]]
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* '''angels''' (entreated to watch over the loved one who has gone away in ‘Come Back to Erin’) → [[come back to my earin]]

Latest revision as of 23:21, 5 February 2020

  • fallen angels
  • Angles: Germanic invaders of Britain, and ancestors of the English
  • angels (entreated to watch over the loved one who has gone away in ‘Come Back to Erin’) → come back to my earin