| What made Good Queen Bess
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| Such a great success?
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| What made Wellington do
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| What he did at Waterloo?
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| What makes every Englishman
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| A fighter through and through?
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| It isn’t roast beef or ale or home or mother
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| It’s just a little thing they sing to one another
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| Stiff upper lip! |
| Stout fella!
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| Carry on, old fluff!
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| Chin up! |
| Keep muddling through!
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| Stiff upper lip! |
| Stout fella!
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| When the going’s rough
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| Pip pip to Old Man Trouble, and a toodle-oo, too
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| Carry on through thick and thin
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| If you feel you’re in the right
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| Does the fighting spirit win?
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| Quite, quite, quite, quite, quite!
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| Stiff upper lip! |
| Stout fella!
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| When you’re in a stew
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| Sober or blotto
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| This is your motto:
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| Keep muddling through
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| Stiff upper lip! |
| Stout fella!
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| Carry on, old bean!
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| Chin up, keep muddling through!
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| Stiff upper lip! |
| Stout fella!
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| Dash it all, I mean
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| Pip pip to Old Man Trouble, and a toodle-oo, too
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| When a bounder starts to hiss
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| You must give him blow for blow
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| Make the blighter cry, «What's this?
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| 'Allo 'allo 'allo 'allo 'allo.»
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| Stiff upper lip! |
| Stout fella!
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| With a derring-do
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| Sober or blotto
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| This is your motto:
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| Keep muddling through |