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Mysha Do Ulster fishermen sing of the Orange? (6) Do Ulster fishermen sing of the Orange? 11 Feb 24


That is: In dying, do Ulstermen sing of the Sailor's Orange?

But the real subject is the farewell of a dying fisherman, who sings about the Green of his kind. Why don't I say that, then? Well, whatever I try, I get no hits on that title.

Part of the problem is that the search no longer seems to function. I know we had at least one thread(-let) about whether it's "ON" Fisherman's Green, or "AT" or "IN", but until I can find the exactly right noun for the title, I can't find what the correct preposition is.

Anyone know what I'm talking about?

Bye,
Mysha


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