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Alfred

Masque by Thomas Arne (words by J Thomson and D Mallet), first performed at Cliveden in Buckinghamshire, England, the residence of Frederick, Prince of Wales, on 1 August 1740. It contains the song ‘Rule, Britannia!’.

Alfred is also the title of an opera by Dvořák (his first; libretto by K T Korner). It was composed in 1870 and first produced at Olomouc, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic), on 10 December 1938. It tells how King Alfred defeats the Danes and frees his bride.

Alfred

Town in Allegany County, southwest New York, USA; population (1990) 5,800. Largely rural, it is home to Alfred University (1836).



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He was a tall, good-looking fellow enough; but if ever there was a humbug in the shape of a groom Alfred Smirk was the man.
Lord Illingworth Sir John Pontefract Lord Alfred Rufford Mr.
From the cradle, Alfred was an aristocrat; and as he grew up, instinctively, all his sympathies and all his reasonings were in that line, and all mother's exhortations went to the winds.
 
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