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OMNIA VINCIT AMOR. Scottish, Air (3/4 time). "From the Skene manuscript (c. 1630). "Omnia Vincit Amor" is a phrase from Virgil's Eclogues, meaning 'love conquers all'. "The Prioress in Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales', most inappropriately, wore this engraved in gold on her bracelet" notes Robin Williamson.

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Recorded sources: Flying Fish FF358, Robin Williamson - "Legacy of the Scottish Harpers, vol. 1."




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