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beloved Sovereign the King

May the King always live in the hearts of his subjects

Brunswick's glory, and may it last till the end of time

All our Nobles, and all noble hearts

The constitution of Great Britain and Ireland, and may it flourish to the latest posterity

Firmness in the senate, valour in the field, and fortitude on the waves

May our commanders have the eye of a Hawke, and the heart of a Wolfe

May the sword of justice be swayed by the hand of mercy

May the seeds of dissension never find growth in the soil of Great Britain

May the meanest Briton scorn the highest slave

Church and King

Britons in unity, and unity in Britain

A cobweb pair of breeches, a porcupine saddle, a hard trotting horse, and a long journey, to the enemies of Ireland

The commerce of Britain and Ireland

The true Briton's three favourites, peace, plenty, and the father of his people

May the worth of the nation be ever inestimable

May he who has neither wife, mistress, nor estate in Britain, never have a share in the government of it

A speedy export to all the enemies of Britain, without a drawback

May British virtue shine when every other light is out

May the united kingdom of Great Britain, and Ireland be ever equally distinguished by their love of liberty and true patriotism

May the enemies of Great Britain, and Ireland never meet a