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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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On his son, the future Edward VIII, in Keith Middlemas and John Barnes ‘Baldwin’ (1969) ch. 34<br />

Bugger Bognor.<br />

Comment believed to have been made either in 1929, when it was proposed that the town be named Bognor<br />

Regis on account <strong>of</strong> his convalescence there after a serious illness; or on his death-bed in 1936, when<br />

someone remarked ‘Cheer up, your Majesty, you will soon be at Bognor again.’ Kenneth Rose ‘King George<br />

V’ (1983) ch. 9<br />

How’s the Empire?<br />

To his private secretary on the morning <strong>of</strong> his death, probably prompted by an article in ‘<strong>The</strong> Times’, which<br />

he held open at the imperial and foreign page. Kenneth Rose ‘King George V’ (1983) ch. 10<br />

7.31 George VI 1895-1952<br />

Personally I feel happier now that we have no allies to be polite to and to pamper.<br />

To Queen Mary, 27 June 1940, in John Wheeler-Bennett ‘King George VI’ (1958) pt. 3, ch. 6<br />

7.32 Daniel George (Daniel George Bunting)<br />

O Freedom, what liberties are taken in thy name!<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Perpetual Pessimist’ (1963) p. 58.<br />

7.33 Lloyd George<br />

See David Lloyd George (12.109)<br />

7.34 George Gershwin 1898-1937<br />

See Ira Gershwin (7.35)<br />

7.35 Ira Gershwin 1896-1983<br />

A foggy day in London Town<br />

Had me low and had me down.<br />

I viewed the morning with alarm,<br />

<strong>The</strong> British Museum had lost its charm.<br />

How long, I wondered, could this thing last?<br />

But the age <strong>of</strong> miracles hadn’t passed,<br />

For, suddenly, I saw you there<br />

And through foggy London town the sun was shining everywhere.<br />

‘A Foggy Day’ (1937 song; music by George Gershwin)<br />

Let’s call the whole thing <strong>of</strong>f!<br />

Title <strong>of</strong> song (1937)<br />

Holding hands at midnight<br />

‘Neath a starry sky,<br />

Nice work if you can get it,<br />

And you can get it if you try.<br />

‘Nice Work If You Can Get It’ (1937 song; music by George Gershwin)

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