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11There is no land like England There is no land like England
22 Where’er the light of day be; Where’er the light of day be;
33There are no hearts like English hearts, There are no hearts like English hearts,
44 Such hearts of oak as they be. Such hearts of oak as they be.
55There is no land like England There is no land like England
66 Where’er the light of day be; Where’er the light of day be;
77There are no men like Englishmen, There are no men like Englishmen,
88 So tall and bold as they be. So tall and bold as they be.
99 <b>Chorus.</b>
1010 And these will strike for England For the French the Pope may shrive ’em,
1111 And man and maid be free For the devil a whit we heed ’em,
1212 To foil and spoil the tyrant As for the French, God speed ’em
1313 Beneath the greenwood tree. Unto their hearts’ desire,
1414 And the merry devil drive ’em
1515There is no land like England Through the water and the fire.
1616 Where’er the light of day be; Our glory is our freedom,
17 We lord it o’er the sea;
18 We are the sons of freedom,
19 We are free.
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21There is no land like England,
22 Where’er the light of day be;
1723There are no wives like English wives, There are no wives like English wives,
1824 So fair and chaste as they be. So fair and chaste as they be.
1925There is no land like England There is no land like England,
2026 Where’er the light of day be; Where’er the light of day be,
2127There are no maids like the English maids, There are no maids like English maids,
2228 So beautiful as they be. So beautiful as they be.
2329 (<b>Chorus</b>)
24 And these shall wed with freemen,
25 And all their sons be free,
26 To sing the songs of England
27 Beneath the greenwood tree.

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