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Category Archives: Celtic

The Harper in Fairlyand

Spirit of Trees Posted on March 30, 2012 by BostonTerrierNovember 16, 2013

A Story from Celtic sources As retold by Beth Vaughan The King, Sir Orfeo, could play the harp like no one else. When he played, birds stopped singing, just to listen. It was a small harp, one he could tuck … Continue reading →

Posted in Apple, British Isles, Celtic, Wonder Tales/Fairy Tales
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