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  2. Goosey Goosey Gander - Wikipedia

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    The concealed entrance to a priest hole in Partingdale House, Middlesex (in the right pilaster) Some have suggested [according to whom?] that this rhyme refers to priest holes—hiding places for itinerant Catholic priests during the persecutions under King Henry VIII, his children Edward, Queen Elizabeth and, later, under Oliver Cromwell.

  3. Whither Must I Wander - Wikipedia

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    "Whither Must I Wander" is a song composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams whose lyrics consist of a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson.The Stevenson poem, entitled Home no more home to me, whither must I wander?, [1] forms part of the collection of poems and songs called Songs of Travel and Other Verses [2] published in 1895, [3] and is originally intended to be sung to the tune of "Wandering Willie ...

  4. Whither Shall I Wander? - Wikipedia

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    Whither Shall I Wander? is the final episode of the fifth series of the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs, and the concluding episode of the original 1970s run of the programme. It first aired on 21 December 1975 on ITV. For many years it represented the conclusion of the story of 165 Eaton Place, until 2010 when the BBC revived the programme ...

  5. Songs of Travel - Wikipedia

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    "Whither Must I Wander" offers the first of Vaughan Williams's many "big tunes," the essentially strophic song recalls happy days of the past and reminds us that while the world is renewed each spring, our traveller cannot bring back his past. However, the composer offers the listener some consolation in "Bright is the ring of words": The ...

  6. Charles Bigg Wither - Wikipedia

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    Wither himself lived in Richmond where he had another farm. [5] Wither was one of the original nine trustees of Nelson College; other notable foundation trustees were Charles Elliott, David Monro, John Barnicoat, William Wells, and Alfred Domett. [8] Wither was a member of the Legislative Council from 15 October to 9 November 1863, when he ...

  7. Analysis-Why the US is claiming China’s presence ... - AOL

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    Besides stipulating that the canal "shall remain secure and open to peaceful transit by the vessels of all nations," the treaty also gives the U.S. the right to use its military to defend the ...

  8. Come Follow Me (To the Redwood Tree) - Wikipedia

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    Where shall I follow, follow, To the redwood, to the redwood, to the redwood, redwood tree. The text above is often sung multiple times in succession to allow for the different voices to interweave with each other, forming four-part harmony .

  9. Dolce & Gabbana Paid Tribute to the Cool Girl at Milan ...

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    Whither the model off-duty? Circa the early 2010s, she was everywhere: smudged eyeliner, low-slung boyfriend jeans, beanie, studded ankle boots. As street style became a global phenomenon, models ...