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| Line 1 | British Admiral Howe's got troops | 100%
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| Line 63 | Aaron Burr, sir | 50%
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| Line 48 | And boom, goes the cannon, we're abandonin' Kips Bay | 50%
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| Line 49 | And boom, there's another ship | 50%
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| Line 51 | And boom, we gotta run to Harlem quick, we can't afford another slip | 50%
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| Line 50 | And boom, we just lost the southern tip | 50%
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| Line 67 | And well, in summary | 50%
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| Line 33 | Any hope of success is fleeting | 50%
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| Line 57 | Are these the men with which I am to defend America? | 50%
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| Line 6 | As a kid in the Caribbean, I wished for a war | 50%
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| Line 77 | As I was saying, sir, I look forward to seeing your strategy play out | 50%
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| Line 65 | As you were | 50%
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| Line 23 | Ayo, I'm gonna need a right-hand man (buck, buck, buck, buck, buck!) [1] | 50%
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| Line 41 | Ayo, I'm gonna need a right-hand man (buck, buck, buck, buck, buck!) [2] | 50%
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| Line 105 | Ayo, I'm just like my country, I'm young, scrappy and hungry! | 50%
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| Line 126 | Boom! | 50%
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| Line 114 | (Boom!) I'll write to Congress and tell 'em we need supplies | 50%
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| Line 78 | Burr? | 50%
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| Line 12 | But there's only one man who can give us a command, so we can rise up | 50%
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| Line 24 | Check it, can I be real a second? | 50%
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| Line 116 | (Chicka-boom!) I'll rise above my station, organize your information | 50%
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| Line 80 | Close the door on your way out | 50%
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| Line 88 | Don't get me wrong, you're a young man of great renown | 50%
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| Line 25 | For just a millisecond | 50%
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| Line 52 | Guns and horses giddyup | 50%
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| Line 75 | Hamilton, come in, have you met Burr? | 50%
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| Line 86 | Hamilton, how come no one can get you on their staff? | 50%
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| Line 46 | Hamilton won't abandon ship, yo, let's steal their cannons | 50%
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| Line 81 | Have I done something wrong, sir? | 50%
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| Line 95 | Head full of fantasies of dying like a martyr? | 50%
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| Line 118 | Here comes the General [1] | 50%
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| Line 120 | Here comes the General [2] | 50%
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| Line 122 | Here comes the General [3] | 50%
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| Line 124 | Here comes the General [4] | 50%
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| Line 18 | (Here comes the General!) George Washington! | 50%
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| Line 14 | Here he comes | 50%
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| Line 34 | How can I keep leading when the people I'm leading keep retreating? | 50%
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| Line 69 | I admire how you keep firing on the British from a distance (huh) | 50%
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| Line 10 | I am either gonna die on the battlefield in glory or rise up | 50%
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| Line 103 | I am not throwing away my shot! [1] | 50%
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| Line 104 | I am not throwing away my shot! [2] | 50%
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| Line 106 | I am not throwing away my shot! [3] | 50%
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| Line 83 | I called you here because our odds are beyond scary | 50%
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| Line 59 | I cannot be everywhere at once, people! | 50%
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| Line 53 | I decide to divvy up my forces | 50%
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| Line 9 | If they tell my story | 50%
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| Line 109 | I have some friends, Laurens, Mulligan | 50%
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| Line 70 | I have some questions, a couple of suggestions | 50%
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| Line 8 | I knew it was the only way to rise up | 50%
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| Line 7 | I knew that I was poor | 50%
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| Line 89 | I know you stole British cannons when we were still downtown | 50%
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| Line 99 | I'm being honest | 50%
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| Line 60 | I'm in dire need of assistance | 50%
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| Line 100 | I'm working with a third of what our Congress has promised | 50%
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| Line 42 | Incoming! | 50%
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| Line 102 | I need someone like you to lighten the load, so? | 50%
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| Line 56 | I scream in the face of this mass mutiny | 50%
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| Line 68 | I think that I could be of some assistance | 50%
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| Line 93 | It's alright, you wanna fight, you've got a hunger | 50%
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| Line 94 | I was just like you when I was younger | 50%
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| Line 11 | I will fight for this land | 50%
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| Line 36 | Knight takes rook, but look | 50%
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| Line 26 | Let down my guard and tell the people how I feel a second? | 50%
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| Line 45 | Let's take a stand with the stamina God has granted us | 50%
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| Line 110 | Marquis de Lafayette, okay, what else? | 50%
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| Line 90 | Nathaniel Green and Henry Knox wanted to hire you | 50%
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| Line 27 | Now, I'm the model of a modern major general | 50%
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| Line 92 | Now why are you upset? I'm not | 50%
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| Line 71 | On how to fight instead of fleeing west | 50%
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| Line 82 | On the contrary | 50%
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| Line 20 | Outmanned (what?) [1] | 50%
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| Line 38 | Outmanned (what?) [2] | 50%
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| Line 111 | Outnumbered, outplanned! | 50%
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| Line 21 | Outnumbered, outplanned (buck, buck, buck, buck, buck!) [1] | 50%
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| Line 39 | Outnumbered, outplanned (buck, buck, buck, buck, buck!) [2] | 50%
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| Line 64 | Permission to state my case? | 50%
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| Line 119 | Rise up! (What?) [1] | 50%
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| Line 121 | Rise up! (What?) [2] | 50%
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| Line 123 | Rise up! (What?) [3] | 50%
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| Line 47 | Shh-boom, goes the cannon, watch the blood and the shit spray, and | 50%
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| Line 79 | Sir? [1] | 50%
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| Line 85 | Sir? [2] | 50%
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| Line 87 | Sir! [3] | 50%
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| Line 66 | Sir, I was a captain under General Montgomery until he caught a bullet in the neck in Quebec | 50%
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| Line 113 | Some king's men who might let some things slide | 50%
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| Line 107 | Son, we are outgunned, outmanned | 50%
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| Line 31 | The elephant is in the room | 50%
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| Line 32 | The truth is in your face when you hear British cannons go boom! | 50%
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| Line 28 | The venerated Virginian veteran | 50%
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| Line 43 | They're battering down the battery, check the damages (rah!) | 50%
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| Line 54 | They're skittish as the British cut the city up | 50%
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| Line 2 | Thirty-two thousand troops in New York Harbour | 50%
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| Line 3 | Thirty-two thousand troops in New York Harbour (thirty-two thousand troops in New York Harbour) | 50%
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| Line 55 | This close to givin' up, facing mad scrutiny | 50%
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| Line 117 | Til we rise to the occasion of our new nation, sir! | 50%
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| Line 13 | Understand? It's the only way to rise up, rise up | 50%
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| Line 101 | We are a powder keg about to explode | 50%
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| Line 19 | We are outgunned (what?) [1] | 50%
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| Line 37 | We are outgunned (what?) [2] | 50%
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| Line 22 | We gotta make an all out stand [1] | 50%
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| Line 40 | We gotta make an all out stand [2] | 50%
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| Line 44 | We gotta stop 'em and rob 'em of their advantages (rah!) | 50%
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| Line 112 | We need some spies on the inside | 50%
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| Line 35 | We put a stop to the bleeding as the British take Brooklyn | 50%
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| Line 58 | We ride at midnight, Manhattan in the distance | 50%
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| Line 125 | (What?) And his right-hand man! | 50%
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| Line 4 | When they surround our troops, they surround our troops [1] | 50%
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| Line 5 | When they surround our troops, (they surround our troops) [2] | 50%
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| Line 62 | Who are you? | 50%
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| Line 29 | Whose men are all lining up, to put me on a pedestal | 50%
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| Line 98 | Why are you telling me this? | 50%
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| Line 30 | Writin' letters to relatives, embellishin' my elegance and eloquence, but | 50%
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| Line 91 | Yeah, to be their Secretary? I don't think so | 50%
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| Line 76 | Yes, sir, we keep meeting | 50%
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| Line 108 | You need all the help you can get | 50%
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| Line 115 | You rally the guys, master the element of surprise | 50%
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| Line 61 | Your Excellency, sir! | 50%
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| Line 74 | Your Excellency, you wanted to see me? | 50%
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| Line 84 | Your reputation precedes you, but I have to laugh | 50%
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| Line 97 | Dying is easy, young man, living is harder | 0%
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| Line 15 | (Here comes the General!) Ladies and gentlemen! | 0%
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| Line 16 | (Here comes the General!) The moment you've been waiting for! | 0%
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| Line 17 | (Here comes the General!) The pride of Mount Vernon! | 0%
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| Line 73 | Well- | 0%
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| Line 72 | Yes? [1] | 0%
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| Line 96 | Yes [2] | 0%
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