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Hello there!

What does this alliteration mean?

“The ships was cheered, the Barbour cleared”

“The guests are met, the feast is set:”


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User GAMA
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It Means The People Cheered Upon The Ship The People Left The Barbour, As The Guest Went To The Dining Hall To Met The Feast That Is Set 
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