He’s an Englishman
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He is an Englishman
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1. For he himself has said it, and
it's greatly to his credit,
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that he is an Englishman! (ALL) That he is an Englishman!
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For he might have been a Roosian, a French, or Turk, or Proosian,
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or perhaps Itali-an!
(ALL) Or perhaps Itali-an!
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2. But in spite of all temptations to
belong to other nations,
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he remains an Englishman! He remains an En…..…glishman!
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(ALL) For in spite of all
temptations to belong to other nations,
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he remains an Englishman! He remains an En………glishman!
(Gilbert & Sullivan)