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Strephon and Lord
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.
But the Lord Chancellor wryly notes that Strephon has not presented sufficient evidence that Nature has interested herself in the matter.
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 !").
Phyllis and Strephon ask Iolanthe to go to the Lord Chancellor and plead for him to allow their marriage, for " none can resist your fairy eloquence.
However, to save Strephon from losing his love, Iolanthe decides to present his case to the Lord Chancellor in disguise.
" My lords, it may not be " ( Phyllis, Lord Tolloller, Lord Mountararat, Strephon, Lord Chancellor, and Chorus of Peers )
The song, preceded by a recitative for Strephon (" My bill has now been read a second time ") appeared shortly after # 21, following the exit of the two Earls and the Lord Chancellor and the entrance of Strephon.

Strephon and Phyllis
Soon Phyllis arrives, and she and Strephon share a moment of tenderness as they plan their future and possible elopement.
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.
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 )
" If we're weak enough to tarry " ( Phyllis and Strephon )
Two characters in Iolanthe, Strephon and Phyllis, are described as Arcadian shepherds.

Strephon and .
Strephon, a handsome Arcadian shepherd, arrives and meets his aunts.
Disappointed, Strephon calls on Iolanthe for help.
Strephon at last calls for help from the fairies.
Offended, the Fairy Queen pronounces a magical " sentence " upon the peers: Strephon shall not only become a Member of Parliament, but will have the power to pass any bill he proposes, including throwing the peerage open to competitive examination.
The fairies have come to Westminster and tease the unhappy peers with the success and pronouncements of MP Strephon.
As the Fairy Queen threatened in Act I, Strephon is advancing a bill to open the peerage to competitive examination.
Although the fairies say that they cannot stop Strephon, they have become very much attracted to the peers, whom they find handsome and delightful.
Dismayed, Iolanthe desperately unveils, despite the warnings of the unseen Fairies, revealing that she is his long-lost wife, and that Strephon is his son.
" Fold your flapping wings " ( Strephon ) was sung on the first night and cut soon afterwards.
These were limited to one randomly inserted card per hobby-exclusive box ( available only from specialty retailers ) and featured original artwork by series regulars John Pound, Tom Bunk, and Jay Lynch, as well as guest artists Strephon Taylor, John Czop, Don Perlin, and Justin Green.
The ANS sets have been very successful with the return of original 1970s Wacky Packages cartoonist Jay Lynch plus newcomers David Gross, Strephon Taylor, Neil Camera, Fred Wheaton, Smokin ' Joe McWilliams, Mark Parisi, Brent Engstrom and Joe Simko.
Rumors ascribe the assassination of the Third Imperium's Emperor Strephon to a Hiver manipulation based on psychohistorical data indicating the eventual fall of the Third Imperium.
With Savoy, Eddy sang the leading role of Strephon in " Iolanthe " at the Broad Street Theatre in Philadelphia in 1922.

approaches and Lord
The Holy Du ' a is the obligatory prayer recited five times a day, as described in the Qur ' an: " And establish regular prayers at the two ends of the day and at the approaches of the night: For those things, that are good remove those that are evil: Be that the word of remembrance to those who remember ( their Lord ):" The Holy Du ' a is read in the Arabic language.
The young nobleman who escorted Sophia from the play, Lord Fellamar, approaches Lady Bellaston and declares his love for Sophia, and she says she will promote his cause with her father, although pointing out that he has a rival for her affection — ' a beggar, a bastard, a foundling, a fellow in meaner circumstances than one of your lordship's own footmen.
Since the 13th century, the Nativity scene has emphasized the humility of Jesus and promoted a more tender image of him, as a major turning point from the early " Lord and Master " image, affecting the basic approaches of Christian pastoral ministry.
Bakaris, the officer in charge of the besieging force, then approaches the tower after the battle with the headless body of Lord Alfred Markenin and the dying Derek.
As the Dalai Lama walks to the guard post, an Indian guard approaches him, salutes, and inquires: " May I ask, are you the Lord Buddha?

approaches and pleading
The argument is interrupted by nationalist soldiers who attack the mission and kill Jameson with paper in hand as he approaches them pleading for his life.
On the eve of her wedding, Pandora approaches Geoffrey, pleading to understand who Hendrick really is.
After pleading with her to ' yield but one inch ; once only from your law ', Dymer approaches the woman with intent to fight his way past her.

approaches and Nature
The fourth volume of The Nature of Order approaches religious questions from a scientific rather than mystical direction.
During the 6th century BC, Ionian coastal towns such as Miletus and Ephesus became the focus of a revolution in approaches to traditional thinking about Nature.

approaches and him
The opponent then approaches the caller and meets him or her to walk side by side.
Rays of light and knowledge stream before him as the Spirit approaches.
He also approaches the New X-Men in an attempt to help them figure out a non-violent way to help against the Purifiers, but is quickly rebuked by Surge, who questions where he was when they were getting attacked the first time, and that they didn't need to learn from him.
After a short period of feigning health, Don Quixote approaches his neighbor, Sancho Panza, and asks him to be his squire, promising him governorship of an island.
K. approaches the pulpit and the priest berates him for his attitude toward the trial and for seeking help, especially from women.
Then, the intended recipient ( B ), who also has been informed by A about the password ( 2a ), now approaches M and tells him the agreed password ( 3a ).
He approaches the problem of nihilism as a deeply personal one, stating that this problem of the modern world is a problem that has " become conscious " in him.
* June – Attila approaches Aurelianum ( modern Orléans ) and the city's inhabitants close the gates forcing him to lay siege.
Richard approaches him, and under a poor guise of moral soul-searching, discloses that Robin Oakapple is Despard's long-lost brother Ruthven, in disguise.
Soonafter, the inspector approaches Luc and reveals the charade and all that Kate has done for him.
She is the only character to show the hunchback a moment of human kindness: as he is being whipped for punishment and jeered by a horrid rabble, she approaches the public stock and gives him a drink of water.
Andy approaches the guard, almost getting thrown off the roof in the process, and tells him that he can legally shelter the money from taxation by giving it to his wife.
A man named Harry Jones, who is Agnes's new partner, approaches Marlowe and offers to sell him the location of Mona Mars.
* Plato uses Antaios as a metaphor: You seem to me to play rather the role of Antaios ; for you do not let anyone go who approaches you until you have forced him to strip and wrestle with you in argument.
When Telegonus arrives on Ithaca, he approaches Odysseus ' house, but the guards do not admit him to see his father ; a commotion arises, and Odysseus, thinking it is Telemachus, rushes out and attacks.
As he approaches the Courts of Chaos he is assailed by fantastic beings who try to dissuade him, and he finally decides that his father must have failed.
A magical mist arises, and a horseman approaches who throws three spears towards Conn, then asks him and the druid to follow him to his house, which stands on a plain by a golden tree.
Hauser soon learns to read and write, and develops unorthodox approaches to logic and religion, but music is what pleases him most.
The next day, one of the characters Rodriguez warned Rigby of ( Charles Laughton, from The Bribe ) approaches him and tries to bribe Rigby into leave the island.
O ' Clancy is initially terrified of the creature but soon learns he was only trying to help him as the creature approaches him and politely apologizes for his behavior as he has " never done this sort of thing before ".
Believing Madeline to be dead, Ernest phones Helen for advice, not noticing as Madeline slowly stands and approaches him with her head now twisted backwards.

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