Collected Poems 1897 - 1907 by Henry Newbolt
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page 65 of 109 (59%)
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And the North wind driving right:
The world for gain and giving, The game for man and boy, The life that joys in living, The faith that lives in joy. Victoria Regina (June 21st, 1897*) A thousand years by sea and land Our race hath served the island kings, But not by custom's dull command To-day with song her Empire rings: Not all the glories of her birth, Her armed renown and ancient throne, Could make her less the child of earth Or give her hopes beyond our own: But stayed on faith more sternly proved And pride than ours more pure and deep, She loves the land our fathers loved And keeps the fame our sons shall keep. |
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