• "The Sprig of Thyme", "The Seeds of Love", "Maiden’s Lament", "Garners Gay", "Let No Man Steal Your Thyme" or "Rue" (Roud 3) is a traditional British and...
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    A recipe may measure thyme by the bunch (or fraction thereof), or by the sprig, or by the tablespoon or teaspoon. Dried thyme is widely used in Armenia...
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  • Thyme grows among the Scottish heather" perhaps being an indirect reference to the old custom of young women wearing a sprig of thyme, mint or lavender...
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    In classical cuisine, the use of a bouquet garni (or bag of herbs) consisting of parsley, bay leaves, a sprig of thyme, and possibly other herbs, is common...
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  • with a genial day-dream of lyric." "Sprig of Thyme". Vwml.org. Retrieved 2017-03-16. Roud, S. & Bishop, J.; The New Penguin Book of English Folk Songs. London:...
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  • Vision (2004) with City of London Sinfonia The Sprig of Thyme (2005) with City of London Sinfonia, formerly The Lark in the Clear Air (1993) Lighten...
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  • farewell he Here's a half a pound of reason, and a quarter pound of sense A small sprig of thyme and as much of prudence You mix them all together and...
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    Joseph Taylor (folk singer) (category People from the Borough of North Lincolnshire)
    Poachers" and "The White Hare", and sang influential versions of well-known songs and ballads such as "Lord Bateman" and "The Sprig of Thyme". His songs...
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    Jim Moray (category Alumni of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire)
    nominated twice in the Best Traditional Song category for Early One Morning and Lord Bateman. Moray recorded and released the single Sprig of Thyme in May 2004...
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    The published musical compositions of Percy Grainger (1882–1961) fall into two main categories: (a) original works and (b) folksong settings. There are...
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  • repertoire, namely "The Red Rose Top" (aka "The Sprig of Thyme"); "Ben Hall"; "The Banks of Claudy"; "The Maid of Fainey"; "The Wee One"; "The Cherry Tree";...
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  • This is a 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...
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    Bee's knees (redirect from The Bee's Knees)
    The honey may be diluted 1:1 with warm water to thin the consistency. The honey may be diluted 1:1 with simple syrup instead of water. A sprig of basil...
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  • Ronk. "House Carpenter" (Traditional) – 3:30 "The Cruel Ship's Captain" (Traditional) – 1:55 "Sprig of Thyme" (Traditional) – 2:35 "Talking Cancer Blues"...
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    To the Ploughboy Spring: Early in the Spring, The Lark in the Morning, May Song Summer: Summer is a-coming in and The Cuckoo, The Sprig of Thyme, The Sheep...
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  • The Sprig of Rosemary (Catalan: Lo romaní) is a Catalan fairy tale from Spain collected by Dr. D. Francisco de S. Maspons y Labros in Cuentos Populars...
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    Ackworth School (category Private schools in the City of Wakefield)
    school located in the village of High Ackworth, near Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. It is one of seven Quaker schools in England. The school (or more...
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    Rosemary (category Flora of the Mediterranean Basin)
    "In the language of flowers it means 'fidelity in love.'" In the Spanish fairy tale The Sprig of Rosemary, the heroine touches the hero with the titular...
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  • Lady of Carlisle; Fotheringay; Streets of Forbes; First Boy I Loved; Country Girl; Guess Who I Saw Today; Bald Mountain; Convict Maid; Sprig of Thyme Harry...
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  • 3:32 "Hang Me, Oh Hang Me" (Traditional) "Come Back Baby" (Davis) "Sprig of Thyme" (Traditional) "Silver Dagger" (Traditional) "Death Letter Blues" (Traditional)...
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  • The Voice of the People is an anthology of folk songs produced by Topic Records containing recordings of traditional singers and musicians from England...
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  • Hero" "The White Hare" "Rufford Park Poachers" "Lord Bateman" "The Gypsy's Wedding Day" "A Fair Maid Walking" "The Lost Lady Found" "Sprig of Thyme" "Riding...
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    This is a list of the official historical coats of arms or 'full heraldic achievements' of English primary and secondary education schools, grouped by...
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    Mentha (redirect from Mint sprig)
    ) Benth. – New Zealand mint Mentha dahurica Fisch. ex Benth. – Dahurian thyme Mentha darvasica Boriss. Mentha diemenica Spreng. – slender mint Mentha...
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    Shoulder of Mutton. This requires the mutton to be boiled for two and a half hours together with onions, celery, marjoram and a small sprig of thyme. There...
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    Laurus nobilis (category Flora of the Mediterranean Basin)
    dropped a hen with the sprig clutched in its beak onto her lap. The sprig grew into a full-size tree which fostered an entire grove of laurel trees, which...
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    artemisiella (thyme moth) is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in most of Europe (except Portugal and Norway), Turkey and Syria through the Caucasus...
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    Basil (category Flora of the Mediterranean Basin)
    serves the goddess Love; a sprig of it worn by a suitor bespeaks his loving ... Hiltunen, Raimo; Holm, Yvonne (2 September 2003). Basil: The Genus Ocimum...
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    cranberries, or thyme sprigs. In the United States, a booklet titled "The Lillet Book of Apertif Cocktails" was distributed with bottles of Lillet. It included...
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    Popular garnishes include chopped scallions, sliced chili, fried shallots, sprigs of parsley or coriander leaves, mint leaves, sliced boiled eggs, toasted...
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