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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Saint Swithun has appeared many times in pSaint Swithun has appeared many times in popular culture. * Frank Sinatra provided advice to "reluctant pop star" George Michael and referenced St. Swithin's Day in his letter. * The 1981 song "Night of the Vampire" by Roky Erickson references the titular vampire as having been born on St. Swithin's Day. * The last thing that Jane Austen wrote was a poem about the Winchester races, which features Saint Swithin as the antagonist of the race attendees. She has the saint say, "Oh, subjects rebellious, Oh Venta depraved/ When once we are buried you think we are dead/ But behold me Immortal. --By vice you're enslaved/ You have sinn'd & must suffer...Ye cannot but know my command o'er July,/ Henceforward I'll triumph in shewing my powers,/ Shift your race as you will it shall never be dry/ The curse upon Venta is July in showers." Jane Austen died three days after writing this poem, and was shortly thereafter buried in St. Swithin's Cathedral, Winchester. * "St Swithin's Day", a song by Billy Bragg from the 1984 album Brewing Up with Billy Bragg * Bart refers to “St Swithin’s Day” in a play he wrote in “Bart of Darkness,” Season 6, Episode 1 of The Simpsons.ess,” Season 6, Episode 1 of The Simpsons.
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