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Phyllis and Strephon
Strephon is despondent, however, as the Lord Chancellor has forbidden them to marry – partly because he feels that a shepherd is unsuitable for Phyllis, but partly because he wishes to marry Phyllis himself.
Soon Phyllis arrives, and she and Strephon share a moment of tenderness as they plan their future and possible elopement.
Strephon approaches the Lord Chancellor, pleading that Nature bids him marry Phyllis.
He refuses his consent to the marriage between Strephon and Phyllis.
Spying on the two, the peers – led by the brainless and stuffy Earls Tolloller and Mountararat – together with Phyllis, see Iolanthe and Strephon in a warm embrace.
Phyllis angrily rejects Strephon for his supposed infidelity and declares that she will marry either Lord Tolloller or Lord Mountararat ("... and I don't care which !").
Although Strephon now leads both parties in Parliament, he is miserable at losing Phyllis.
" Good-morrow, good lover " ( Phyllis and Strephon )
" None shall part us from each other " ( Phyllis and Strephon )
" My lords, it may not be " ( Phyllis, Lord Tolloller, Lord Mountararat, Strephon, Lord Chancellor, and Chorus of Peers )
" If we're weak enough to tarry " ( Phyllis and Strephon )
Two characters in Iolanthe, Strephon and Phyllis, are described as Arcadian shepherds.

Phyllis and Iolanthe
He tells Iolanthe joyously of his love for the Lord Chancellor's ward of court, the beautiful Phyllis.
She immediately became principal soprano in a D ' Oyly Carte touring company, playing the roles of Elsie, Phyllis in Iolanthe, Yum-Yum in The Mikado, Princess Lucilla Chloris in His Majesty, and later adding the roles of Aline in The Sorcerer, and Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance.
She played Phyllis in the first London revival of Iolanthe ( 1901 – 1902 ) and then toured with The Emerald Isle.
Pinafore ), Phyllis ( Iolanthe ) and Ruth ( The Pirates of Penzance ).

Phyllis and go
Phyllis and Mari go to the city for the concert.
Phyllis is then hit with a one-two punch: although Fred has separated from his new girlfriend, he wants to go ahead with the divorce and wants joint custody of Hannah ; and Velda meanly tries to talk her out of attending the Jamboree, warning her that someone might get hurt.

Phyllis and Lord
They are all smitten with Phyllis, and they have appealed to the Lord Chancellor to decide who will have her hand.
The Lord Chancellor is hesitant to act upon his own regard for Phyllis due to his position as her guardian.
Meanwhile, the Lord Chancellor has a nightmare due to his unrequited love for Phyllis.
At their urging, the Lord Chancellor determines to make another effort to convince himself to award Phyllis to himself.
Although the Lord Chancellor is visibly moved by her appeal, which evokes the memory of his lost wife, he declares that he himself will marry Phyllis.
" My well-loved Lord " and Barcarole, " Of all the young ladies I know " ( Phyllis, Lord Tolloller, and Lord Mountararat )
" Though p ' r ' aps I may incur thy blame " ( Phyllis, Lord Mountararat, Lord Tolloller, and Private Willis )
Actors who appeared in episodes included Phyllis Avery, Ida Lupino, Sam Peckinpah, Peter Falk, Hugh O ' Brian, Shelley Winters, Cliff Robertson, John Cassavetes, Jack Lord, William Shatner, Angie Dickinson, Suzanne Pleshette, Robert Stack, Dina Merrill, Darren McGavin, Broderick Crawford, Robert Wagner, Robert Young and Stuart Whitman.
Lord Brand married Phyllis, daughter of Chiswell Dabney Langhorne and sister of Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor, in 1917.
An association with film began: he worked with Bannister Merwin, Jack Buchanan, and Phyllis Monkton on the film Her Heritage, and in the 1920s Lord Northcliffe appointed him film critic for the Daily Mail.
Phyllis is then arrested and Lord Morley tells the Private Eyes that he has a rare gift for them in their car trunk.
Lord Drumalbyn married Margaret Phyllis, daughter of Julius Joseph Runge, in 1937.

Phyllis and for
The signal film in this vein was Double Indemnity, directed by Billy Wilder ; setting the mold was Barbara Stanwyck's unforgettable femme fatale, Phyllis Dietrichson — an apparent nod to Marlene Dietrich, who had built her extraordinary career playing such characters for Sternberg.
Ben replies by saying that he wants a divorce, and Phyllis assumes the request is due to his love for Sally.
Young Phyllis and Young Ben have hopes for the future (" You're Gonna Love Tomorrow "), as do Young Buddy and Young Sally (" Love Will See Us Through ").
Amidst a deafening discord, Ben screams at all the figures from his past and collapses as he cries out for Phyllis.
* " Waiting for the Girls Upstairs " – Ben, Sally, Phyllis and Buddy, Young Ben, Young Sally, Young Phyllis and Young Buddy
On September 15, 1971, the newly founded Don't Make a Wave Committee sent a chartered ship, Phyllis Cormack, renamed Greenpeace for the protest, from Vancouver to oppose United States testing of nuclear devices in Amchitka, Alaska.
Some radical feminists called for women to govern women and men, among them Andrea Dworkin, Phyllis Chesler, Monique Wittig ( in fiction ), Mary Daly, Jill Johnston, and Robin Morgan.
Phyllis Trible, however, published " Depatriarchalizing in Biblical Interpretation " in 1973, offering a reading of the Song with a positive representation of sexuality and egalitarian gender relations, which was widely discussed, notably ( and favourably ) in Marvin Pope's major commentary for the Anchor Bible.
* June 30 – The Equal Rights Amendment falls short of the 38 states needed to pass ; Phyllis Schlafly and other leaders of the Christian right take credit for its defeat.
From 2007, Shepherd appeared on the Showtime drama, The L Word as the character Phyllis Kroll for the show's final three seasons.
The Lords send for Phyllis to choose one of their number, but she declares that she won't marry any of them, as virtue is found only in a " lowly " cottage.
Seeing Phyllis, he finally explains to her that his mother is a fairy, which accounts for a good many things!
Rodgers wrote the music for musicals and revues including Once Upon a Mattress ( 1959 ), From A to Z ( 1960 ), Hot Spot ( 1963 ), The Mad Show ( 1966 ), Working ( 1978 ), and Phyllis Newman's one-woman show The Madwoman of Central Park West ( 1979 ).
Nancy was reluctant, so he told her the move had been her mother ’ s wish and would also be good for Nancy's younger sister, Phyllis.
* Phyllis Court Rowing Club ( part of the Phyllis Court Club and set up for recreational rowing )

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