Official Anthem Of Britain
England does not have an official anthem of its own but Jerusalem (incorporating the Blake phrase quoted above), I vow to thee my country, Nimrod by Edward Elgar, and Land of Hope and Glory are all widely regarded - unofficially - as English national hymns (although the last more properly refers to Great Britain, not just England). At sporting events, God Save The Queen (the national anthem for the UK as a whole) is nonetheless usually played for the England football team, although Land of Hope and Glory has been used as the English anthem at the Commonwealth Games (where the four nations in the UK face each other independently).