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THE HARP symbol of Ireland for centuries Henry VIII was
the first to assume the harp as the Irish device, and James I. to place
it in the third quarter of the royal achievement of Great Britain.
Denotes a well-composed person of tempered
THE HERON A symbol of
contemplation, vigilance, divine wisdom, and inner quietness. Athena,
the Greek
ADDITIONS TO EAGLE ALPHA SERIES another 5 letters in the Eagle alphabet series in this month's bonus |
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FISH HOOK The symbolism is typically that of "fishes" however the fishhook may also symbolizes the agency whereby one investigates the unseen; one who despite not knowing his enemy's strength will venture forth with confidence. |
THE HADDOCK
THE HYDRA
A venomous monster of the Lernean marshes, in Argolis. It |
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THE KITE Egyptians held the kite in high honour As we read in the book of Etymologies of Isidore: The kite (with its distinctive forked tail), milvus, derives its name from mollis volatu, weak in flight (it glides through the air).
The kite signifies those who are tempted by effete pleasures; also acuity of vision; the Egyptians held the kite in high honour and the symbol may signify that the first bearer was one who accomplished a great deal with little effort.
Isis is said in Ancient Egyptian mythology to have taken the form of a kite in various situations in order to resurrect the dead. |
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