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Full Fathom Five (novel)
Full Fathom Five may refer to: Shakespeare * The verse passage "Ariel's Song" from Shakespeare's ''The Tempest'' * "Full Fathom Five", a 1611 setting by Robert Johnson of Shakespeare's lyrics * "Full Fathom Five", a setting of "Ariel's Song" in ''Three Shakespeare Songs'' by Ralph Vaughan Williams Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Full Fathom Five'' (film), 1990 * "Full Fathom Five", a 1953 episode of the TV series ''Victory at Sea'' * "Full Fathom Five," a 1968 episode of the original ''Hawaii Five-O'' * "Full Fathom Five", a 1976 episode of TV series '' Movin' On'' * "Full Fathom Five", an episode of 1972 TV series '' The Adventurer'' * "Full Fathom Five", an episode of 2018 TV series ''Lodge 49'' Music * Full Fathom Five (band) * ''Full Fathom Five'' (album), by Clutch, 2008 ** '' Full Fathom Five: Video Field Recordings'', by Clutch, 2008 * ''Full Fathom Five'', a 1994 album by Sub Sub * "Full Fathom Five", a song by Marianne Faithfull from the 1965 album ''Com ...
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Ariel's Song
"Ariel's song" is a verse passage in Scene ii of Act I of William Shakespeare's ''The Tempest''. It consists of two stanzas to be delivered by the spirit Ariel, in the hearing of Ferdinand. In performance it is sometimes sung and sometimes spoken. There is an extant musical setting of the second stanza by Shakespeare's contemporary Robert Johnson, which may have been used in the original production around 1611. It is the origin of the phrase " full fathom five", after which there are many cultural references, and is an early written record of the phrase sea change. Through its use of rhyme, rhythm, assonance, and alliteration, the poem sounds like a spell. "Full fathom five" "Full fathom five" is the beginning of the second stanza of "Ariel's song", better known than the first stanza, and often presented alone. It implicitly addresses Ferdinand who, with his father, has just gone through a shipwreck in which the father supposedly drowned. Selected cultural references ...
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Silver Sea
''Silver Sea'' is the second studio album by Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, released in 2002 by Celtic Collections. It was re-released on February 1, 2011, on MRI. Track listing Personnel ;Musicians *David Agnew - Oboe *Máire Breatnach - Viola, violin *David James - Cello *Eunan McDonald - Bass, bass guitar *David Mckenna - Accordion Accordions (from 19th-century German language, German ', from '—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a Reed (mou ... *Méav - Vocals *Anne Marie O’Farrell - Harp *Conor O’Reilly - Piano *Colm Ó Snodaigh - Flute, low whistle, percussion *Rónán Ó Snodaigh - Bodhran *Rossa Ó Snodaigh - Percussion *Russell Powell - Guitar *Gavin Ralston - Guitar ;Technical *Máire Breatnach - Producer *Brian Masterson - Engineer *Méav - Producer References

2011 albums Méav Ní Mhaolchatha albums Albums by Irish artists ...
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