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  2. Hodge (cat) - Wikipedia

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    Although Hodge was not Johnson's only cat, it was Hodge whom he considered his favourite. Hodge was remembered in various forms, from biographical mentions during Johnson's life to poems written about the cat. On his death, Hodge's life was celebrated in An Elegy on The Death of Dr Johnson's Favourite Cat by Percival Stockdale (published 1778).

  3. Five Childhood Lyrics - Wikipedia

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    Five Childhood Lyrics is a choral composition by John Rutter, who set five texts, poems and nursery rhymes, for mixed voices (SATB with some divisi) a cappella. [1] Rutter composed the work for the London Concord Singers who first performed them in 1973. [2] The five movements are: [2] Monday's Child; The Owl and the Pussycat; Windy Nights

  4. Louis Johnson (poet) - Wikipedia

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    From 1968 to 1980, Johnson lived overseas and traveled widely, with an extended stay in Papua New Guinea. [ 1 ] Johnson worked as a schoolteacher, journalist, and editor of several publications, including the New Zealand Poetry Yearbook (1951–64), [ 2 ] Numbers (1954–60), and Antipodes New Writing (1987).

  5. A Child's Garden of Verses - Wikipedia

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    Title Page of a 1916 US edition. A Child's Garden of Verses is an 1885 volume of 64 poems for children by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson.It has been reprinted many times, often in illustrated versions, and is considered to be one of the most influential children's works of the 19th century. [2]

  6. Mellow Madness - Wikipedia

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    Poetry recitation: The Watts Prophets "Listen (What It Is)" (George Johnson, Louis Johnson) (4:16) Lead vocals: George Johnson and Paulette McWilliams "Just a Little Taste of Me" (George Johnson, Louis Johnson) (3:28) Lead vocals: George Johnson "My Cherie Amour" (Stevie Wonder, Henry Cosby, Sylvia Moy) (5:25) Flute: Hubert Laws

  7. Mr. Mistoffelees - Wikipedia

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    Although Eliot's poem is specific about Mistoffelees's appearance being "black from the ears to the tip of his tail", the practicalities of stage costume mean he is usually portrayed as a black-and-white tuxedo cat, as a pure black costume would be completely lost under stage lighting. He wears two costumes, a basic black hatched leotard with ...

  8. What George Orwell got right in '1984' - AOL

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    There may be no one who can say "I told you so" better than George Orwell, who was born today, June 25th in 1903. In Orwell's novel "1984" — which was published in 1949 — the English author ...

  9. Look Out for Number 1 - Wikipedia

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    All tracks composed by George and Louis Johnson; except where indicated "I'll Be Good to You" (George Johnson, Louis Johnson, Sonora Sam) 4:44 "Thunder Thumbs And Lightnin' Licks" (Instrumental) (Dave Grusin, George Johnson, Louis Johnson, Paul Riser) 4:51 "Get The Funk Out Ma Face" (George Johnson, Louis Johnson, Quincy Jones) 2:27