Seamus Heaney Quotes

I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.

I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself. (Seamus Heaney)

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Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.
Seamus Heaney Quotes: I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself.