Lyrics England 1747 - Dennis Moore - Monty Python
Caption:
England,
1747
(Sounds
of
a
coach
and
horses,
galloping)
Moore
(John
Cleese):
Stand
and
deliver!
Drop
that
gun!
(The
coach
comes
to
a
halt.
The
drivers
hold
up
their
hands,
but
the
postilion
reaches
for
a
gun.
Moore
shoots
him.)
Moore:
Let
that
be
a
warning
to
you
all.
You
move
at
your
peril,
for
I
have
two
pistols
here.
I
know
one
of
them
isn't
loaded
any
more,
but
the
other
one
is,
so
that's
one
of
you
dead
for
sure,
or
just
about
for
sure
anyway.
It
certainly
wouldn't
be
worth
your
while
risking
it
because
I'm
a
very
good
shot.
I
practice
every
day,
well,
not
absolutely
every
day,
but
most
days
in
the
week.
I
expect
I
must
practice
four
or
five
times
a
week,
at
least
four
or
five,
only
some
weekends...
like
last
weekend,
there
really
wasn't
the
time,
so
that
moved
the
average
down
a
bit.
I
should
say
it's
definitely
a
solid
four
days'
practice
every
week...
at
least.
I
mean,
I
reckon
I
could
hit
that
tree
over
there...
the
one
just
behind
that
hillock,
not
the
big
hillock,
the
little
hillock
on
the
left.
You
can
see
the
three
trees,
the
third
one
from
the
left
and
back
a
bit
- that
one
- I
reckon
I
could
hit
that
four
times
out
of
five...
on
a
good
day.
Say,
with
this
wind...
say,
say
seven
times
out
of
ten.
Squire
(Terry
Jones):
What,
that
tree
there?
Moore:
Which
one?
Squire:
The
big
beech
with
the
sort
of
bare
branch
coming
out
of
the
top
left.
Moore:
No,
no,
not
that
one.
Girl
(Carol
Cleveland):
No,
no,
he
means
the
one
over
there.
Look,
you
see
that
one
there?
Squire:
Yes.
Girl:
Well
now,
go
two
along
to
the
right.
Coachman:
Just
near
that
little
bush.
Girl:
Well
it's
the
one
just
behind
it.
Squire:
Ah!
The
elm.
Moore:
No,
that's
not
an
elm.
Al
elm's
got
sort
of
great
clumps
of
leaves
like
that.
That's
either
a
beech
or
a...
er...
hornbeam.
Parson
(Eric
Idle):
A
hornbeam?
Moore:
On
no,
not
a
hornbeam.
What's
the
tree
that
has
a
leaf
with
sort
of
regular
veins
coming
out
and
the
veins
go
all
the
way
out
to
the...
Girl:
Serrated?
Moore:
...to
the
serrated
edges.
Parson:
A
willow!
Moore:
Yes,
that's
right.
Parson:
That's
nothing
like
a
willow.
Moore:
Well
it
doesn't
matter,
anyway.
I
can
hit
it
seven
times
out
of
ten,
that's
the
point.
Parson:
Never
a
willow.
Moore:
Shut
up!
This
is
a
hold-up,
not
a
botany
lesson.
Right!
Now
my
fine
friends,
no
false
moves
please.
I
want
you
to
hand
over
all
the
lupins
you've
got.
Squire:
Lupins?
Moore:
Yes,
lupins.
Come
on,
come
on.
Parson:
What
do
you
mean,
lupins?
Moore:
Don't
try
and
play
for
time.
Parson:
I'm
not,
you
mean
the
flower
lupin?
Moore:
Yes,
that's
right.
Squire:
Well
we
haven't
got
any
lupins.
Girl:
Honestly.
Moore:
Look,
my
fine
friends.
I
happen
to
know
that
this
is
the
Lupin
Express.
Squire:
You
must
be
out
of
your
tiny
mind.
Moore:
Get
out
of
the
coach.
Come
on,
get
out!
(They
exit
the
coach.
Moore
enters
it
and
comes
out
with
an
armful
of
lupins.)
Moore:
Just
as
I
thought,
not
clever
enough
my
fine
friend.
Come
on,
Concorde!
(Gallops
off)
Squire:
Well,
so
much
for
the
lupins.
(Sings):
Dennis
Moore,
Dennis
Moore,
galloping
through
the
sward,
Dennis
Moore,
Dennis
Moore,
and
his
horse
Concorde.
He
steals
from
the
rich
and
gives
to
the
poor,
Mr
Moore,
Mr
Moore,
Mr
Moore.
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