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the Roast Beef of old England
By: Tommy CooperMember has posted 270 comments, click to view recent comments. Member has 5 Karma *
Comments: 270, member since Wed 15th Jul, 2009
On August 20, 2009, 08:44:04 pm
Edited by alan_b-stard on August 21, 2009, 04:37:24 am

 



See recipe for Roast beef here

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/recipes/5172821/St-Georges-Day-recipe-roast-rib-of-beef-Old-England.html

BBC roast beef and Yorkshire pudding

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/roastbeefandyorkshir_72053.shtml


ROAST BEEF IN BALLAD & SONG


"The Roast Beef of Old England" is an English patriotic ballad. It was written by Henry Fielding for his play The Grub-Street Opera, which was first performed in 1731. The lyrics were added to over the next twenty years. The song increased in popularity when given a new setting by the composer Richard Leveridge, and it became customary for theatre audiences to sing it before, after, and occasionally during, any new play. The tune is also played at United States Marine Corps formal mess dinners, during the presentation of the beef.

The song provided the popular title for a 1748 painting by William Hogarth: O the Roast Beef of Old England (The Gate of Calais).

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When mighty Roast Beef was the Englishman's food,
    It ennobled our brains and enriched our blood.
    Our soldiers were brave and our courtiers were good
    Oh! the Roast Beef of old England,
    And old English Roast Beef!


    But since we have learnt from all-vapouring France
    To eat their ragouts as well as to dance,
    We're fed up with nothing but vain complaisance
    Oh! the Roast Beef of Old England,
    And old English Roast Beef!


    Our fathers of old were robust, stout, and strong,
    And kept open house, with good cheer all day long,
    Which made their plump tenants rejoice in this song--
    Oh! The Roast Beef of old England,
    And old English Roast Beef!


    But now we are dwindled to, what shall I name?
    A sneaking poor race, half-begotten and tame,
    Who sully the honours that once shone in fame.
    Oh! the Roast Beef of Old England,
    And old English Roast Beef!


    When good Queen Elizabeth sat on the throne,
    Ere coffee, or tea, or such slip-slops were known,
    The world was in terror if e'er she did frown.
    Oh! The Roast Beef of old England,
    And old English Roast Beef!


    In those days, if Fleets did presume on the Main,
    They seldom, or never, return'd back again,
    As witness, the Vaunting Armada of Spain.
    Oh! The Roast Beef of Old England,
    And old English Roast Beef!


    Oh then we had stomachs to eat and to fight
    And when wrongs were cooking to do ourselves right.
    But now we're a . . . I could, but goodnight!
    Oh! the Roast Beef of Old England,
    And old English Roast Beef!

 

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7 Replies to "the Roast Beef of old England"

Re: the Roast Beef of old England
By: JewishMuslim
Comments: 28, member since Thu 20th Aug, 2009
On August 20, 2009, 10:02:35 pm
Edited by alan_b-stard on August 21, 2009, 04:37:57 am

Fascinating. 

 
Re: the Roast Beef of old England
By: Tommy CooperMember has posted 270 comments, click to view recent comments. Member has 5 Karma *
Comments: 270, member since Wed 15th Jul, 2009
On August 21, 2009, 07:37:41 am

In terms of recipes yes.  Would you like to see my "spotted dick?" Tongue

 

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Re: the Roast Beef of old England
By: JewishMuslim
Comments: 28, member since Thu 20th Aug, 2009
On August 21, 2009, 07:59:47 am

In terms of recipes yes.  Would you like to see my "spotted dick?" Tongue

I'd rather you cook up some faggots.

 
Re: the Roast Beef of old England
By: Tommy CooperMember has posted 270 comments, click to view recent comments. Member has 5 Karma *
Comments: 270, member since Wed 15th Jul, 2009
On August 21, 2009, 08:18:09 am

you boil them!  An old European friend of mine says they're great on the stove.  You can control gas easier than electric

 

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Re: the Roast Beef of old England
By: JewishMuslim
Comments: 28, member since Thu 20th Aug, 2009
On August 21, 2009, 08:39:00 am

you boil them!  An old European friend of mine says they're great on the stove.  You can control gas easier than electric

Yes, much better to cook on.

It's also a lot cheaper to cook on a gas stove than on an electric one. 

 
Re: the Roast Beef of old England
By: B Powell
Comments: 31, member since Mon 31st Aug, 2009
On August 31, 2009, 03:26:39 am

no germany is still paying the gas bill.

 

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Re: the Roast Beef of old England
By: Tommy CooperMember has posted 270 comments, click to view recent comments. Member has 5 Karma *
Comments: 270, member since Wed 15th Jul, 2009
On August 31, 2009, 03:29:52 am

no germany is still paying the gas bill.


that's wot I was driving at but he missed the gag

 

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