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Originally Posted by Chris
Nor does anyone else, old chum. It was never an official verse and has never featured in the proceedings of any formal occasion. The 'fourth verse' was popular around the taverns of southern England in 1745 because of the Jacobites. But it was written with three verses, and that's all it has ever had, from then until now.
But then I'm sure you already knew this was just another piece of baseless Nat grudge-mongering.

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Heehee calm down wee laddie

. Anyway, the indigenous peoples down South were Welsh-speaking and the true anthem of the British people should be Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau. It's a better anthem too.