When Britain really ruled the waves (Mountararat, Fairies, Peers)-Ian Wallace
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[00:10.27]When Britain really ruled the waves
[00:14.81]In good queen Bess's time
[00:19.31]The house of peers made no pretence
[00:23.74]To intellectual to eminence
[00:28.23]Or scholarship sublime
[00:32.89]Yet Britain won her proudest bays
[00:37.53]In good queen Bess's glorious days
[00:42.31]Yet Britain won her proudest bays
[00:46.94]In good queen Bess's glorious days
[00:52.58]Yes Britain won her proudest bays
[00:57.14]In good queen Bess's glorious days
[01:02.96]When wellington thrashed Bonaparte
[01:07.52]As every child can tell
[01:11.93]The house of peers throughout the war
[01:16.50]Did nothing in particular
[01:20.85]And did it very well
[01:25.51]Yet Britain set the world ablaze
[01:30.16]In good king George's glorious days
[01:34.82]Yet Britain set the world ablaze
[01:39.22]In good king George's glorious days
[01:44.56]Yes Britain set the world ablaze
[01:48.88]In good king George's glorious days
[01:54.86]And while the house of peers withholds
[01:59.36]It's legislative hand
[02:04.06]And noble statesmen do not itch
[02:08.61]To interfere with matters which
[02:13.32]They do not understand
[02:18.09]As bright will shine great Britain's rays
[02:22.99]As in king George's glorious days
[02:27.90]As bright will shine great Britain's rays
[02:34.35]As in king George's glorious days
[02:40.50]As bright will shine great Britain's rays
[02:45.76]As in king George's glorious days
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