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Years ago I had a house in Sussex, it was like Arcadia, with an old Victorian bridge, a pond and the Downs. -- Nicolas Roeg

London, dirty little pool of life -- Behramji Malabari

Where are the rough brave Britons to be found With Hearts of Oak, so much of old renowned? -- Bill Vaughan

There is a park that is known 4 the face it attracts colorful people whose hair On 1 side is swept back The smile on their faces It speaks of profound inner peace Ask where they're going They'll tell U nowhere They've taken a lifetime lease On Paisley Park. -- Prince

Huntleigh's (Yes, I gave them a cheesy couple name in my mind) -- Genna Rulon

The only place that's holier than St. Andrews is Westminster Abbey. -- Sam Snead

exhibition. Lake Eden. -- Nicholas Sparks

King Offa's dyke, -- John B. Hattendorf

When I die, don't bring me to the hospital. Bring me to Anfield. I was born there and will die there. -- Steven Gerrard

For me, there is a strong family connection to Boston and anything connected to Boston, which includes Fenway. -- John Williams

My sisters and I cannot spend any substantial time searching for Wickham, as we are each commanded by His Majesty to defend Hertfordshire from all enemies until such time as we are dead, rendered lame, or married. -- Seth Grahame-Smith

Brownsville, having missed their road and wandered in the -- Diana Gabaldon

I came to love Fenway. It was a place that rejuvenated me after a road trip; the fans right on top of you, the nutty angles. And the Wall. That was my baby, the left-field wall, the Green Monster. -- Carl Yastrzemski

Don't deny me what's mine, Brighton. -- A. Zavarelli

The refurbishing and rebuilding of Fenway Park since 2001 has created a new urban neighborhood in Boston. -- Mike Barnicle

Pemberley Woods with some perturbation; -- Jane Austen

My family and I live in a wing of a Georgian mansion in East Sussex, which was built in the 1780s and fell into disrepair. It was rescued in the Seventies and carved into six terrace houses. -- Simon Toyne

Scotland: That garret of the earth - that knuckle-end of England - that land of Calvin, oatcakes, and sulfur. -- Sydney Smith

Nowhere beats the heart so kindly as beneath the tartan plaid! -- William Edmondstoune Aytoun

Solution: Winchester. -- Jim Butcher

Potter! There are hundreds of people thundering through my pub! -- J.k. Rowling

This Boston voice squeaking out its song. The yellow light goes out the window on the stubs of windy grass and black rocks. And down the wet steps by gorse stumps and rusty heather to the high water mark and diving pool. Where the seaweeds rise and fall at night in Balscaddoon Bay. -- J.p. Donleavy

My dear, you must know, Mrs. Long says that Netherfield is taken by a young man of large fortune from the north of England; that he came down on Monday in a chaise and four to see the place, and was so -- Jane Austen

Into the center - Queen's Square. This is the heart of Wolverhampton's youth scene - our Left Bank, our Haight-Ashbury, our Soho. To the right, five skaters. To the left, three goths, sitting around the Man On 'Is 'Oss - a statue of a man, on his horse. -- Caitlin Moran

The musical equivalent of St Pancras Station.
(on Elgar) -- Thomas Beecham

And Tomlinson found this in the Times right before I left to come here. Windham -- Sherry Thomas

Russell Square is one of the odder areas of London. -- Benedict Jacka

The Hemlock Tearoom and Stationery -- Lemony Snicket

Beckford is not a suicide spot. Beckford is a place to get rid of troublesome women. -- Paula Hawkins

Derby born and bred, mate. -- Lauren Socha

Newrose, Oldrose, Quean Anne's lace.
Water, river, stone and sun
Wind over hill, under tree.
Past the border none can see.
Climbing into dark for you,
Will you climb in stars for me?
P.124 -- Ally Condie

Is it where the flow'r of the orange blows, And the fireflies dance thro' the myrtle boughs? -- Felicia Hemans

Remember the people in the back streets of Derby. -- Arthur Christiansen

The new building housing the store. The -- Kristen Proby

Quidditch Through the Ages Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them The Tales of Beedle the Bard -- J.k. Rowling

If I should die, think only this of me:
That there's some corner of a foreign field
That is for ever England. -- Rupert Brooke

England? England is in London right? -- Eminem

Everton" (Francis)
Alex turned his head to view a rainbow peacock mask bobbing toward him. "Good Lord, Francis, you are replendent," he said admiringly.
The peacock stopped beside him. "Dash it, Everton, how'd you know it was me?"
You're still wearing your faux ruby ring. -- Suzanne Enoch

Smile for the camera, pretty little Sydney Tar Ponds. -- Rebecca Mcnutt

amassed at Wenden and, unless they -- Peter Darman

I came to Harbor House when I was a boy. I was looking for the Court of Owls. That time I found nothing. Not tonight. -- Scott Snyder

Southly thru shrubby heath we tromped now till we got to wideway. Wideway I'd heard o' from storymen an' here it was, an open, long, flat o' roadstone. SAplin's'n'bush was musclin' up but wondersome'n'wild was that windy space. -- David Mitchell

Shore of the lake, at the distance of rather more than a league -- Mary Shelley

London is a roost for every bird. -- Benjamin Disraeli

The Bostonians are very well in their way. Their hotels are bad. Their pumpkin pies are delicious. Their poetry is not so good. Their Common is no common thing - and the duck pond might answer - if its answer could be heard for the frogs. -- Edgar Allan Poe

Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts. -- J.k. Rowling

The marvelous maturity of London! I would rather be dead in this town than preening my feathers in heaven. -- Nicholas Monsarrat

Mint-street and Kent-street--those old plague-spots that disgrace and disfigure the fair face of the Borough of Southwark--teem with blackguardism and vice; but here, too, you find that the birds who here flock are strictly of a feather. Cow-cross, -- Henry Mayhew

Hello - what hotel is this - ? -- F Scott Fitzgerald

Come close now,' ordered Fenworth. 'Time for an exit. I think we'll whirl, Kale likes to whirl. Hold hands. Let's stay together, children. I want no one lost. -- Donita K. Paul

Skyscraper National Park -- Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Newrose, oldrose, Queen Anne's lace. Water, river, stone, and sun. Wind over hill, under tree. Past the border none can see. Climbing into dark for you Will you wait in stars for me? I -- Ally Condie

Ginsberg, Clifton, Sedgwick - are -- Maggie Nelson

And so, under a short grove of feebler and feebler over-swinging lamps, out under the great grove of stars. -- Anonymous

Whenever I'm in Glasgow I go and stand outside the front of the house I grew up in, which is in Mount Vernon. -- John Barrowman

I love Sutton House in Clapton, a beautiful example of Tudor architecture. -- Sharon Horgan

The barn where I work, it's only 15 minutes or so from Harvard square, so It's very close to the center of Boston, but it happens to be a total oasis. It's completely quiet in there. -- Tod Machover

Tottenham Court Road, and he left a tidy business -- Arthur Conan Doyle

Well, I'm not quite certain yet, young Mr. Fitzpatrick. I am considering the name Willow Hills. Or perhaps Maple Falls. What would you suggest? -- Wendy Mass

Lowell is my home. It is where I drew my first breath. It is where I will always derive a sense of place and a sense of belonging -- Paul Tsongas

THE ADVENTURE OF WISTERIA LODGE -- Arthur Conan Doyle

Romney Marsh remains one of the last great wildernesses of south-east England. Flat as a desert, and at times just as daunting, it is an odd, occasionally eerie wetland straddling the coastal borders of Kent and Sussex, rich in birds, local folklore and solitary medieval churches. -- David Hewson

I speculate over some of the Anglo nomenclature of birds: Wilson's snipe, Forster's tern ... : What natural images do these names conjure up in our minds? What integrity do we give back to the birds with our labels. -- Terry Tempest Williams

here in Haven Point. -- Raeanne Thayne

PANDEMONIUM, n. Literally, the Place of All the Demons. Most of them have escaped into politics and finance, and the place is now used as a lecture hall by the Audible Reformer. -- Ambrose Bierce

Well the seaport, all seaports in Britain whether it's Glasgow or Newcastle or ... or Liverpool, any of the seaports, I've got this kind of knock about, beggar and the Lord will provide feeling about it. -- Derek Taylor

town. In the back of his -- Jodi Picoult

White Hart Lane was always a place where I felt I belonged. -- David Ginola

The Port Elizabeth ground is more of a circle than an oval. It's long and square. -- Trevor Bailey

Fifteen years ago, my wife and I purchased an authentic log cabin in Maryland. Painstakingly restored since, the cabin sits on a forested bluff high above a wide river frequented by ospreys, eagles, geese, herons, and other water fowl. -- James Luceno

I live on the Jellicoe Road. Where trees make canopies over-head and where you can sit at the top of them and see forever. -- Melina Marchetta

Kerrick the weed. -- Maria V. Snyder

The elms of New England! They are as much a part of her beauty as the columns of the Parthenon were the glory of its architecture. -- Henry Ward Beecher

Salem houses present to you a serene and dignified front, gracious yet reserved, not thrusting forward their choicest treasures to the eyes of passing strangers; but behind the walls of the houses, enclosed from public view, lie cherished gardens, full of the beauty of life. -- Alice Morse Earle

The wild swan hurries hight and noises loud
With white neck peering to the evening clowd.
The weary rooks to distant woods are gone.
With lengths of tail the magpie winnows on
To neighbouring tree, and leaves the distant crow
While small birds nestle in the edge below. -- John Clare

It is a long way off, sir"
"From what Jane?"
"From England and from Thornfield: and _"
"Well?"
"From you, sir -- Charlotte Bronte

Manchester, one of the greatest, if not really the greatest mere village in England. -- Daniel Defoe

Let me just say, I've seen a pub or two. -- Don Johnson

A squat grey building of only thirty-four stories. Over the main entrance the words, CENTRAL LONDON HATCHERY AND CONDITIONING CENTRE, and, in a shield, the World State's motto, COMMUNITY, IDENTITY, STABILITY. -- Aldous Huxley

Hymies." And "Hymietown. -- Jesse Jackson

the wizard prison, -- J.k. Rowling

The bird is gone, and in what meadow does it now sing? -- Philip K. Dick

London November 1912 Heather Farm Grasmere Westmorland Dear Tilly, I hope you and your sister -- Hazel Gaynor

The churchyard. Walled in by houses and overrun with weeds, choked up with too much buying. -- David Levithan

Boston is a state of mind. -- Thomas Gold Appleton

Elizabeth Middleton, twenty-nine years old and unmarried, overly educated and excessively rational, knowing right from wrong and fancy from fact, woke in a nest of marten and fox pelts to the sight of an eagle circling overhead, and saw at once that it could not be far to Paradise. -- Sara Donati

Lake Winnipesaukee, he -- Neil Swidey

I was thinking of Cambridge, and then I got a bit homesick for a minute, 'cause I never been this far away from home before. But the I remember you're here, and now I'm not homesick no more. -- J.l. Merrow

Before London swallowed it whole, Camden Town was the fork in the road best known for a coaching inn called the Mother Red Cap. It served as a last-chance stop for beer, highway robbery and gonorrhoea before heading north into the wilds of Middlesex. -- Ben Aaronovitch

Whatever your tastes, Magrathea can cater for you. We are not proud. -- Douglas Adams

garden. I have been defeated, -- Michael D. O'brien

The whole reason Fenrir's name is Fenrir is because man-hating-bitch-from-Hell is too much of a mouthful, and you can't say it in polite company. -- C. Gockel

Boston has a lot of European qualities to it, and one of them is the charm of its above-ground trollies. -- David Walton

Weeded and worn the ancient thatch Upon the lonely moated grange. -- Alfred Lord Tennyson

Skyline reveals a city's purpose and character. Oxford had its dreaming spires; Manhattan its glittering towers; Edinburgh its eccentric spikes. -- Alexander Mccall Smith

To me this out-of-the way corner was always a wonderful and a mysterious place, where my castles in the air stood close together in radiant rows, and where the strangest and most splendid adventures befell me; for the hours I passed in it and the people I met in it were all enchanted. -- Elizabeth Von Arnim

Looked at from above, west London isn't so much a city as a forest with buildings. -- Bill Bryson

bird's nest of curly salt-and-pepper -- Scott Sipprelle

Avery fine city; the four principal streets are the fairest for breadth, and the finest built that I have ever seen in one city together? In a word,'tis the cleanest and beautifullest, and best built city in Britain, London excepted. -- Daniel Defoe

TORCHES NEW ENGLAND -- Rick Riordan