"A song to the oak, the brave old oak, Who hath ruled in the greenwood long!"
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The brave old Oak (lyrics, 1837).
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Henry Fothergill Chorley
Henry Fothergill Chorley (15 December 1808 – 16 February 1872) was an English literary, art and music critic.
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