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GLORIOUS FIRST OF AUGUST. AKA and see "First of August," "Come Jolly Bacchus," "Tenth of June (The)," "Frisky Jenny," "Twenty-First of August," "Gallant Weaver (The)," "Weaver's March (The)," "Charles of Sweden." English. The title date refers to the accession of King George I, in 1714, according to Frank Kidson.

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