| Amount of texts to »England« | 11, and there are  9 texts (81.82%) 
	with a rating above the adjusted level
	 (-3) | 
	
	| Average lenght of texts | 464 Characters | 
	
	| Average Rating | 2.636 points, 0 Not rated texts | 
	
	| First text | on Jan 19th 2002, 00:52:50 wrote Sunshine 
	  about England
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	| Latest text | on Jun 7th 2007, 10:37:31 wrote Sally Prater 
	about England
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	Texts to »England«
	
	
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens wrote on Sep 21st 2004, 01:03:12 about
England
Rating: 13 point(s) | 
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In England, there was scarcely an amount of order and protection to justify much national boasting.  Daring burglaries by armed men, and highway robberies, took place in the capital itself every night; families were publicly cautioned not to go out of town without removing their furniture to upholsterers' warehouses for security; the highwayman in the dark was a City tradesman in the light, and, being recognised and challenged by his fellow-tradesman whom he stopped in his character of »the Captain,« gallantly shot him through the head and rode away; the mall was waylaid by seven robbers, and the guard shot three dead, and then got shot dead himself by the other four, »in consequence of the failure of his ammunition:« after which the mall was robbed in peace; that magnificent potentate, the Lord Mayor of London, was made to stand and deliver on Turnham Green, by one highwayman, who despoiled the illustrious creature in sight of all his retinue; prisoners in London gaols fought battles with their turnkeys, and the majesty of the law fired blunderbusses in among them, loaded with rounds of shot and ball; thieves snipped off diamond crosses from the necks of noble lords at Court drawing-rooms; musketeers went into St. Giles's, to search for contraband goods, and the mob fired on the musketeers, and the musketeers fired on the mob, and nobody thought any of these occurrences much out of the common way.  In the midst of them, the hangman, ever busy and ever worse than useless, was in constant requisition; now, stringing up long rows of miscellaneous criminals; now, hanging a housebreaker on Saturday who had been taken on Tuesday; now, burning people in the hand at Newgate by the dozen, and now burning pamphlets at the door of Westminster Hall; to-day, taking the life of an atrocious murderer, and to-morrow of a wretched pilferer who had robbed a farmer's boy of sixpence.
 
Sarah wrote on May 26th 2002, 15:38:57 about
England
Rating: 12 point(s) | 
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England with all thy faults, I love thee still--
  My country! and, while yet a nook is left
    Where English minds and manners may be found,
      Shall be constrained to love thee.
       William Cowper, Task (bk. II, l. 206) 
 
Seamus MacNemi wrote on Jun 13th 2002, 22:47:20 about
England
Rating: 6 point(s) | 
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England, bane of my forefathers. An Sasnach Cromwell come to burn and to plunder and take what we had labored so long to build. They robbed us of our tongue and of our familial ways, our laws and all the things that made us who we were. A source of great discomfort to a mans thoughts in his old age.
 
Sarah wrote on May 26th 2002, 15:40:01 about
England
Rating: 3 point(s) | 
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Bind her, grind her, burn her with fire,
Cast her ashes into the sea,--
She shall escape, she shall aspire,
She shall arise to make men free;
She shall arise in a sacred scorn,
Lighting the lives that are yet unborn,
Spirit supernal, splendor eternal,
England!
       Helen Gray Cone, Chant of Lover for England 
 
	
	
	
	
	
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