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O Rose thou art sick.
In Britten's setting, and as sung with stinging intensity by Mr. Bostridge, the first line, "O Rose, thou art sick!," seemed an indictment.
O rose! Notes chirruping answer.
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Isn't this a bit like naming a new city quarter the Lead Balloon district or Ring-o-Roses quay?
There was writing, talking, scribbling, singing, oral readings, chanting, poetry, peer evaluations, silences, ring-a-ring o-roses a pocket full of posies around the room.
I am playing Ring a Ring o' Roses with my father's parents in their garden in Lytham St Annes.
At one point it zooms around a sculpture of a group of children playing Ring a Ring o' Roses around a crocodile.
Common British versions include: Ring-a-ring o' roses, A pocket full of posies, A-tishoo!
There are also versions from Shropshire, collected in 1883, and a manuscript of rhymes collected in Lancashire at the same period gives three closely related versions, with the now familiar sneezing, for instance: A ring, a ring o' roses, A pocket full o' posies- Atishoo atishoo we all fall down.
He rose to fame with ballads like She Already Forgot Me (Ella ya me olvido), You Were Mine One Summer (Fuiste mia un verano) and Or Perhaps I'll Just Give Her A Rose (O quizas simplemente le regale una rosa).
And, as more American households installed refrigerators in the 1920s, Jell-O's popularity rose.
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