'Land of Hope and Glory' - Orignal 1902 Version of the song
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- 'Land of Hope and Glory' is a British patriotic song that is often associated with the Last Night of the Proms, an annual classical music concert in the United Kingdom. The music for the song comes from the "Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1" composed by Sir Edward Elgar in 1901. The lyrics were later added by Arthur Christopher Benson, and the song was first performed in 1902.
Proud to be English
I’ve just realised the opening lines say ‘Landf of Hope and glory’ instead of land, many apologies
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No problem at all.
Never mind
Thanks for the content. It's very useful for studying British history, and language too👍
How dare you
I þought it was a long s at first, don't worry too much.
Dear land of hope, thy hope is crowned. God make thee mightier yet.
On sovereign brows, beloved, renowned, once more thy crown is set.
Thine equal laws by freedom gained have ruled thee well and long.
By freedom gained by truth maintained, thine empire shall be strong.
Always preferred the coronation version over the regular one
Onore al Regno Unito
Marvellous!
Rule Britannia! We have crowned our King! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Very glorious 🇨🇱❤️🇬🇧
Beautiful 👍
Thank´s for the subtitles. It helps a lot to training my english.
Wow the empire ❤
King Edward the VII.
Victoria's Son.
God save England 🏴
The true England's anthem
Rule Britannia🇬🇧🌅
Should use this music in a fallout game based in London
Rule brittania