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* References the song [[Silent, O Moyle]] by Thomas Moore in the lines on [[Page 548]]: <blockquote>... and I wound around my [[swanchen's]] neckplace a school of shells of [[moyles]] marine to swing their saysangs in her silents...</blockquote>
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* References the song [[Silent, O Moyle]] by Thomas Moore in the lines on [[Page 548]]: <blockquote>... and I wound around my swanchen's neckplace a school of shells of [[moyles]] marine to swing their saysangs in her silents...</blockquote>
  
 
* In the song, a girl is turned into a swan by her stepmother Aoife
 
* In the song, a girl is turned into a swan by her stepmother Aoife

Revision as of 15:15, 27 July 2006

  • References the song Silent, O Moyle by Thomas Moore in the lines on Page 548:

    ... and I wound around my swanchen's neckplace a school of shells of moyles marine to swing their saysangs in her silents...

  • In the song, a girl is turned into a swan by her stepmother Aoife
    • swanchen → German Schwänchen: little swan