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God save our gracious King,Long live our noble King,God save the King.Send him victorious,Happy and glorious,Long to reign over us,God save the King.O Lord our God, arise,Scatter his enemies,And make them fall.Confound their politics,Frustrate their knavish tricks,On Thee our hopes we fix,God save us all.Thy choicest gifts in store,On him be pleased to pour;Long may he reign.May he defend our laws,And ever give us causeTo sing with heart and voice,God save the King.

God save our gracious King,Long live our noble King,God save the King.Send him victorious,Happy and glorious,Long to reign over us,God save the King.O Lord our God, arise,Scatter his enemies,And make them fall.Confound their politics,Frustrate their knavish tricks,On Thee our hopes we fix,God save us all.Thy choicest gifts in store,On him be pleased to pour;Long may he reign.May he defend our laws,And ever give us causeTo sing with heart and voice,God save the King.

God save our gracious King,Long live our noble King,God save the King.Send him victorious,Happy and glorious,Long to reign over us,God save the King.

God save our gracious King,

Long live our noble King,

God save the King.

Send him victorious,

Happy and glorious,

Long to reign over us,

God save the King.

O Lord our God, arise,Scatter his enemies,And make them fall.Confound their politics,Frustrate their knavish tricks,On Thee our hopes we fix,God save us all.

O Lord our God, arise,

Scatter his enemies,

And make them fall.

Confound their politics,

Frustrate their knavish tricks,

On Thee our hopes we fix,

God save us all.

Thy choicest gifts in store,On him be pleased to pour;Long may he reign.May he defend our laws,And ever give us causeTo sing with heart and voice,God save the King.

Thy choicest gifts in store,

On him be pleased to pour;

Long may he reign.

May he defend our laws,

And ever give us cause

To sing with heart and voice,

God save the King.

FOOTNOTES:[A]Bernard Freeman Trotter, Second Lieut. Eleventh Leicesters, was killed in action in France, May 7, 1917.[B]Captain the Hon. Julian H. F. Grenfell, D.S.O., was wounded in the trenches in front of Ypres on May 13 and died in hospital on May 26, 1915.[C]Killed in action, August 18, 1918[D]Rupert Brooke died from sunstroke on his way to the Dardanelles, April 23, 1915, and was buried in the Island of Scyros.[E]Killed in action at Belloy-en-Santerre, July, 1916[F]Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae died of pneumonia in France, January, 1918.[G]Died of wounds, April, 1917

[A]Bernard Freeman Trotter, Second Lieut. Eleventh Leicesters, was killed in action in France, May 7, 1917.

[A]Bernard Freeman Trotter, Second Lieut. Eleventh Leicesters, was killed in action in France, May 7, 1917.

[B]Captain the Hon. Julian H. F. Grenfell, D.S.O., was wounded in the trenches in front of Ypres on May 13 and died in hospital on May 26, 1915.

[B]Captain the Hon. Julian H. F. Grenfell, D.S.O., was wounded in the trenches in front of Ypres on May 13 and died in hospital on May 26, 1915.

[C]Killed in action, August 18, 1918

[C]Killed in action, August 18, 1918

[D]Rupert Brooke died from sunstroke on his way to the Dardanelles, April 23, 1915, and was buried in the Island of Scyros.

[D]Rupert Brooke died from sunstroke on his way to the Dardanelles, April 23, 1915, and was buried in the Island of Scyros.

[E]Killed in action at Belloy-en-Santerre, July, 1916

[E]Killed in action at Belloy-en-Santerre, July, 1916

[F]Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae died of pneumonia in France, January, 1918.

[F]Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae died of pneumonia in France, January, 1918.

[G]Died of wounds, April, 1917

[G]Died of wounds, April, 1917


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