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  Encyclopedia of the Celts : Aarlardin - Awen
He was a member of the Trojan royal family and, according to Virgil, made his way to Italy after the fall of Troy, becoming an ancestor of the Emperor Augustus.
William Blake personified Albion as a giant, associating him with Cronos, in his poetical and artistic works.
Avalloc is also found in Welsh pedigrees in which he is the father of the goddess Modron; he was evidently a god himself in origin.
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 Ill Winde That Blows
What fool hath added water to the sea, Or brought a faggot to bright-burning Troy?
By night will come through the forest of Reines, The "great cow" at Racenna in great trouble Madnesse acted to the life, Morts de la Seine What ill humour, What strange quarke reaction, What ill winde hath blown me full of maggot ostentation?
?William Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus, Act II, scene III...
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 Labor in the 1930s Bibliography | Author Index
The Fruits of Their Labor: Atlantic Coast Farmworkers and the Making of Migrant Poverty, 1870-1945.
Harris, William H. Keeping the Faith: A. Philip Randolph, Milton P. Webster, and the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 1925-1937.
Working-Class Giant: The Life of William Z. Foster.
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