@Faust England is pretty green, and the bit in the song about Jerusalem I think is referring to folklore stories of Jesus visiting Glastonbury
Don't think he would come again now ...what with all those pagans running around Glastonbury , particularly on May day ,there is some real characters turn up then . And certainly would not approve of the toilets at the festival ...and the price to too .
Well their next match is playing Scotland, it’s at Lansdowne Road mind, but after yesterday, who knows? All I know is I’m off to Paris in two weeks time, hopefully we’ll play a lot better than we did yesterday
Bred, born and partly raised in Barr Ayrshire. Then to Australia. Back to the U.K.. Did my Graduate Diploma and my Masters degree at Edinburgh University. Then various stops around the world and back to Australia.
Consider myself Scottish as come from the Cormack family and Scottish Wilson . I was born at Berwick on Tweed ...as most of Berwick folk consider themselves as Scots . After all it is the county town of Berwickshire which is in Scotland . I think if old Nicola got her way she would demand it back ....and make the English Pay for maintenance on the Royal Border Bridge
Think when Yorkshire gains independence we will regain some of our land including Middlesbrough and Saddleworth
Yes, the idea that Joseph of Arimethea brought the young Jesus to England first seems to have appeared in medieval romances connected to the Arthurian legends. William Blake picked up the idea in his poem Jerusalem.