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and did these feet...


Not quite the Romans but not bad. Don't let them take penalties. Invented everything.


There'll always be an England,

While there's a country lane,

Wherever there's a cottage small

Beside a field of grain.

There'll always be an England,

While there's a busy street,

Wherever there's a turning wheel

A million marching feet.

Red, white and blue,

What does it mean to you?

Surely you're proud

Shout it aloud.

Britons awake!

The Empire too,

We can depend on you,

Freedom remains

These are the chains

Nothing can break.

There'll always be an England,

And England shall be free,

If England means as much to you

As England means to me.

"This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle,

This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,

This other Eden, demi-paradise,

This fortress built by Nature for herself

Against infection and the hand of war,

This happy breed of men, this little world,

This precious stone set in a silver sea,

Which serves it in the office of a wall,

Or as a moat defensive to a house

Against the envy of less happier lands

This blessed plot, this earth, this realm

This England"


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