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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"
Robert Frost
Robert Earl - of the golden voice -the popular British balladeer of the fifties and sixties - is still very much alive [at least he was last week! March 2008]. He retired from professional singing many years ago and has recently moved from England to live in the USA.
William the Conqueror, also known as William I of England, had nine children. His sons included Robert Curthose, Richard, and Henry, among others, while his daughters included Adela, Cecily, and Matilda. William's offspring played significant roles in the political landscape of England and Normandy following his death.
No, Robert Colbert is not single.
The adjective that best describes Robert Frost's portrayal of life in rural New England in "Out Out" is melancholic. Frost captures the harshness and fragility of life through the tragic accident of a young boy and the matter-of-fact response of the people around him, creating a sense of sadness and inevitability in the rural setting.
robert pattinson really likes england. england is where he was born and forever be in his heart.
Robert Louis Stevenson was writing about the country of Japan in his poem "The Sun's Travels." The poem describes the journey of the sun across different landscapes in Japan.
In "What are Robert and Sam writing in their math journal?" their is a possessive adjective and "math journal" is a noun phrase. You could could argue that math is an adjective if it were short for "mathematical".
Captain Robert Falcon Scott was born in England.
Robert Scott was British, and was born in Devon, England.
Robert Browning was born in Camberwell, England (1812)
Robert Kenneth Schulz has written: 'The portrayal of the German in Russian novels' -- subject(s): Germans in literature, History and criticism, Russian fiction
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