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  2. Rule, Britannia! - Wikipedia

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    "Rule, Britannia!" is a British patriotic song, originating from the 1740 poem "Rule, Britannia" by James Thomson [1] and set to music by Thomas Arne in the same year. [2] It is most strongly associated with the Royal Navy , but is also used by the British Army .

  3. Talk:Rule, Britannia! - Wikipedia

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    At least, the way I read the intro sentence as it currently stands ("Rule, Britannia!" is a patriotic British national song, originating from the poem "Rule, Britannia" by James Thomson, and set to music by Thomas Arne in 1740.

  4. Thomas Arne - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Augustine Arne (/ ɑːr n /; 12 March 1710 – 5 March 1778) was an English composer.He is best known for his patriotic song "Rule, Britannia!" and the song "A-Hunting We Will Go", the latter composed for a 1777 production of The Beggar's Opera, which has since become popular as a folk song and a nursery rhyme. [1]

  5. BBC plunged into 'Rule Britannia' censorship row - AOL

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    The BBC said an orchestral-only version of "Rule Britannia!" and "Land of Hope and Glory" would be performed to reflect how the Last Night of the Proms concert would take place on Sept. 12 with no ...

  6. Boris Johnson accuses BBC of 'wetness' for removing 'Rule ...

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  7. Category:British patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British patriotic songs" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. ... Rule, Britannia! S. The Saucy Arethusa; Song of Liberty; W.

  8. 1740 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    "Rule, Britannia! rule the waves: "Britons never will be slaves." —first stanza of James Thomson's "Rule, Britannia", written for the masque Alfred. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

  9. Ed Sheeran auditioned and Gary Barlow wrote the songs ... - AOL

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    FLASHBACK: With an all-star team including Gary Barlow and Arlene Phillips at the helm, ITV’s ‘Britannia High’ was meant to be ‘Skins’ with jazz hands, writes Isobel Lewis. Fifteen years ...