• The Bitter Withy or Mary Mild (Roud #452) is an English folk song reflecting an unusual and apocryphal vernacular idea of Jesus Christ. The withy of the...
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    Look up withy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "The Bitter Withy", a folk song Coppicing Fascine Widmore, London, a suburb named for the withy Willow...
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  • 10593, 78rpm, 1953 Down in Yon Forest / The Bitter Withy, HMV B.10594, 78rpm, 1953 Bold Jack Donahue / Banks of the Condamine, Topic TRC84, 78rpm, 1954 Australian...
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    John Tams (category The Albion Band members)
    Traditional Track (for Bitter Withy) and Folk Singer of the Year. Tams is the only artist to have won the Album of the Year award twice, the first time was with...
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  • Well" "March of the Kings" "I Saw Three Ships" "The Joys of Mary" "The Bitter Withy" "Carol of the Creatures" "Hail Happy Morn" "The Cutty Wren" "Here...
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    date from G.H. Gérould, "The Ballad of the Bitter Withy" (not seen), cited by Phillips Barry, "The Bridge of Sunbeams", The Journal of American Folklore...
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  • Lighten the Dark: A Midwinter Album is the fifth album by folk band Kerfuffle. Sam Sweeney (fiddle, viola, English concertina, bells, shakers) Hannah James...
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  • jury liked the songs but voted it a Miss - correctly, as it turned out! Britten wrote 12 Apostles: Choral Octavo and The Bitter Withy for the choir and...
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  • list of songs by their Roud Folk Song Index number; the full catalogue can also be found on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library website. Some publishers...
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  • Donald Revell (category Writers from the Bronx)
    Drought-Adapted Vine (Alice James Books, 2015) Tantivy (Alice James Books, 2012) The Bitter Withy (Alice James Books, 2009) A Thief of Strings (Alice James Books, 2007)...
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    the third Canticle in 1954, Britten turned to the religious text "The Bitter Withy" in 1962, but abandoned the project. He turned to "Journey of the Magi"...
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  • containing the seven CDs and a paper insert detailing the Topic release list, complemented by a card insert to balance the release list. The boxed set...
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    BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards (category 2000 establishments in the United Kingdom)
    Hugh Lupton Best Traditional Track: Bitter Withy (performed by John Tams) Horizon Award: Julie Fowlis Musician of the Year: Michael McGoldrick Lifetime...
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  • Simpson; except where indicated "Beaulampkin" "Snowdrop" (Kirk McGhee) "Bitter Withy" "Cindy" "Golden Vanity" "Soldier's Joy" "Pretty Polly" "Love Minus Zero/No...
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  • and 'The Family of Man' (by Karl Dallas). It was also recorded by the London Youth Choir for their "Songs from Aldermaston" EP; by Bitter Withy, and by...
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    Willow (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    water, using the rooting hormone indolebutyric acid from willow branches to stimulate root growth in new cuttings Withy "Salix L." The International...
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  • 2003). "I had to be bullish". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 April 2017. "Dark Blue Band (site)". Darkblues.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2 January 2017...
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    sepulcralis var. chrysocoma The wood is tough, strong, and light in weight, but has minimal resistance to decay. The stems (withies) from coppiced and pollarded...
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  • - Windbreak - Window box - Windowfarm - Winter garden - Winter sowing - Withy - Woodchipper - Woodland garden - Woody plant - Worshipful Company of Gardeners...
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    willow withies for divination. This method of divination involved placing a bundle of willow sticks on the ground, untying it, and laying out the individual...
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  • softball, while the bats, known as 'staves' were shaped similarly to a field hockey stick and typically made of withy or willow. The earliest confirmed...
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    Timeline of Manchester history (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    October: The Lowry art gallery and theatre complex opens in Salford Quays. 9 November: The Printworks leisure and entertainment complex opens in Withy Grove...
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  • Furness, Withy & Co Ltd. Requisitioned in November 1940 and converted to a troopship. Used as a floating hotel for British and American delegates to the Yalta...
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  • the original on 15 March 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) "Prince Line / (Rio Cape Line / Furness Withy)". The Ships...
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  • Newcastle Courant. No. 10615. Newcastle upon Tyne. 7 June 1878. "Gustav Bitter". Shipping and Mercantile Gazette. London. 7 June 1878. "Launches". Glasgow...
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