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  2. O taste and see - Wikipedia

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    References. ^ O taste and see - SATB vocal score - Ralph Vaughan Williams. Oxford University Press. 4 June 1953. ISBN 978-0-19-353511-4. Retrieved 27 May 2023. ^ "Vaughan Williams - 'O Taste and See': Full Works Concert Highlight of the Week". Classic FM (UK). 30 September 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2023. ^ Hall, Sophia (19 September 2022).

  3. Psalm 34 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 34. Psalm 34 is the 34th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth." The Book of Psalms is part of the third section of the Hebrew Bible, and a book of the Christian Old Testament. In the slightly different numbering system ...

  4. The King of the Cats - Wikipedia

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    The King of the Cats (or The King o' the Cats) is a folk tale from the British Isles. [1] The earliest known example is found in Beware the Cat, written by William Baldwin in 1553, [nb 1] though it is related to the first-century story of "The Death of Pan". Other notable versions include one in a letter written by Thomas Lyttelton, 2nd Baron ...

  5. Cinder Ellen up too Late - Wikipedia

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    Fred Leslie as the servant in Cinder Ellen up too Late. Cinder Ellen up too Late is a musical burlesque written by Frederick Hobson Leslie (writing under the pseudonym A. C. Torr) and W. T. Vincent, with music arranged by Meyer Lutz from compositions by Lionel Monckton, Sidney Jones, Walter Slaughter, Osmond Carr, Scott Gatti, Jacobi, Robertson, and Leopold Wenzel.

  6. Works inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien - Wikipedia

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    The cartoonist Jeff Smith was influenced by Tolkien, and the mythologies that inspired his works. He has characterized his epic 1,300-page graphic novel Bone as " Bugs Bunny meets The Lord of the Rings. It's a really long fairy tale with some fantasy elements but a lot of comedy."

  7. Iolanthe - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Chancellor suggests a solution: change the law by inserting a single word: "every fairy shall die who doesn't marry a mortal." The Fairy Queen cheerfully agrees and, to save her life, the dutiful soldier, Private Willis, agrees to marry her.

  8. Coronation gown of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    The dress was to be a historic masterpiece befitting the occasion, consequently one that would stand out. Like her bridal gown, the costume was designed by Norman Hartnell.

  9. John Howe (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    John Howe (born August 21, 1957) is a Canadian book illustrator and concept designer, best-known for his artwork of J. R. R. Tolkien 's Middle-earth. [ 1] One year after graduating from high school, he studied in a college in Strasbourg, France, then at the École des arts décoratifs in the same town. Howe and the Tolkien artist Alan Lee ...