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Guardian: The British farmers growing exotic crops
[The Guardian] - It was William Blake who began his celebrated poem: "How sweet I roam'd from field to field/And tasted all the summer's pride." We've been stuck with this image of bucolic bounty ripening in the sun ever since: asparagus in May; strawberries in June
The Schmallenberg virus has hit these shores but British lamb's ...
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - But like William Blake's rose, this emblem of innocence has been blighted. Last autumn, a mystery virus was identified in the Westphalian town of Schmallenberg, and having quickly spread across Germany and the Netherlands, it jumped the Channel.
William Blake biography
www.britainexpress.com
A biography of William Blake, English Romantic poet and engraver. Part of the British Biography guide at Britain Express.
Did William Blake Know Hebrew? – The Forward
forward.com
Two of William Blake’s greatest patrons were clergymen in the Church of England, under whose rites he was christened, married and buried. But the British poet...
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