Robert browning
The poem "O to be in England now that April's there" was written by the English poet Robert Browning. The poem reflects on the beauty of England in the springtime and the longing to be there during that season.
J.R.R. Tolkien wrote this line in "The Lord of the Rings." It is spoken by the character Galadriel in reference to the passage of time and the fading of memories.
A Year From Now by Across Five Aprils is kinda like it.
Yes or no whats the point whoever wrote this its over now. Oh and if this is for homework then its your problem. :)
Yes he did. Now the present day family line is the White in N.yorkshire
It's the language you wrote the question in! English is the language that is originally from England, now spoken in the US and many other countries.
All you girls out there who love harry he is at the england airport so go there and i am NOT joking seriously he is there go there NOW and i promise u will see him I PROMISE he is not at the airport right now who ever wrote this is a liar
You're probably thinking of: OH, to be in England now that April ’s there (the rest of the first stanza is...) And whoever wakes in England sees, some morning, unaware, That the lowest boughs and the brushwood sheaf Round the elm-tree bole are in tiny leaf, While the chaffinch sings on the orchard bough In England—now! It's from "Home Thoughts from Abroad" by Robert Browning Alternatively, Vivian Stanshall sang: "Oh, to be in England now that England's here. I stand upright in my wheelbarrow and pretend I'm Boadicea"
England hasn't had its own king or queen for about 350 years. Queen Elizabeth the Second is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which includes England. England is now a Constitutional Monarchy, meaning that the ruling regent is more of a figure head rather than an actual political leader. The current regent of England is Queen Elizabeth the II.
Alexander Berkman wrote Now and After.
first you draw a horizontal line, the on the left side of the line draw a line going down, then at the end of the line draw a curve which looks like a inverted c. Then you have 5 then put a dot on the bottom side of the 5 then draw a curve which looks like and inverted c, then on the bottom draw a line which goes horizontally, now you have 5.2 then you make a curve which looks like a sphere but the end of the line touches the middle of the line, forming a loop. Now you have 5.26 then draw a line horizontally, then at the right side draw a line which goes diagonally. Now you have wrote 5.267
choudhry rehmat ali wrote a pamphlet named "now and never"