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"
A. A. Milne
AA Milne wrote Now we are Six and When We Were Very Young.
It was said by Prince Hamlet in Shakespear's play Hamlet.
The same one they have now--the Church of England.
James C. Chereso has written: 'Here and know' 'Here & now' -- subject(s): Secularism, Secularization (Theology)
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.
Yes or no whats the point whoever wrote this its over now. Oh and if this is for homework then its your problem. :)
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
i am gay having a wank right now here is my email email megoldpuppy088@hotmail.co.ukand the answer is £24
Alexander Berkman wrote Now and After.
Captain James Cook was born in England.
choudhry rehmat ali wrote a pamphlet named "now and never"
I know lots of parents that would love longer summers. I know that my parent would because she needs as much help as she can get right now.
Taylor did. She wrote all the songs on speak now herself.
Because after the war between England and the states that are now United States. They now call it the "New England".