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  2. High Germany (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    High Germany (Roud 904), is a traditional folk song, once known throughout England, Ireland and Scotland, with a history spanning hundreds of years. There are three songs known as High Germany. This page focuses on the best known one, the others being The Two Lovers or True Lovers (Roud 1445) and The Wars of Germany (Roud 5608).

  3. Polly Wolly Doodle - Wikipedia

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    Polly Wolly Doodle. "Polly Wolly Doodle" is a traditional American children's song. It was sung by Dan Emmett 's Virginia Minstrels, who premiered at New York's Bowery Amphitheatre in February 1843, [1] and is often credited to Emmett (1815–1904). [2][3] It was known to have been performed by the Yale Glee Club in 1878, [4] and was first ...

  4. Pollyanna McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    Pollyanna McIntosh (born 15 March 1979) is a Scottish actress and director known for her roles in films Exam (2009), The Woman (2011), Let Us Prey (2014), the first season of Joe R. Lansdale's Hap and Leonard (2016), and social issue horror film Darlin' (2019) which she wrote, directed and starred in. McIntosh also starred as Jadis in The Walking Dead franchise (2017–2024), Queen Ælfgifu of ...

  5. Polly Put the Kettle On - Wikipedia

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    A song with the title: "Molly Put the Kettle On or Jenny's Baubie" was published by Joseph Dale in London in 1803. [2] It was also printed, with "Polly" instead of "Molly" in Dublin about 1790–1810 and in New York around 1803–07. [3] The nursery rhyme is mentioned in Charles Dickens ' Barnaby Rudge (1841), which is the first record of the ...

  6. Sweet Polly Oliver - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Polly Oliver. " Sweet Polly Oliver " is an English broadside ballad (Roud #367), traceable from 1840 or earlier. It is also known as "Pretty Polly Oliver" and has several variant sets of lyrics, set to a single anonymous melody. It is one of the best known of a number of folk songs describing women disguising themselves as men to join the ...

  7. List of Little Britain characters - Wikipedia

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    David Walliams and Matt Lucas. The bank robbers make an appearance in Little Britain USA. The two appear to be very skillful bank robbers, having a quick and simple manner of robbing a bank, with one going in and demanding money while the other drives the getaway vehicle, and a very secluded hideout.

  8. ‘You’re broke people with lots of degrees’: This North ...

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    John, who lives in Asheville, is a first-year student studying physical therapy with $78,000 in student loan debt. He told Ramsey his fiancée has another $308,000 in student loans from Sallie Mae ...

  9. Green Grow the Rushes, O - Wikipedia

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    A medical version of the song is featured in the TV Sitcom "Doctor in the House" episode "Keep it Clean" and is sung by students Michael Upton, Duncan Waring, Paul Collier, Dave Briddock, and Huw Evans in the student union bar. The spiritual "Children, Go Where I Send Thee" has a similar format, counting down from ten or twelve biblical references.