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'I'he lla;X their fathers planted on these sliores in vears air<>ne is their Ihii;. It beckons ilicm now across the seas, where loyalists (»i» another c<)ntineut are callccl (<> arm-, in its defence. We uivc of onr Ix'st. and tlicy ud to liiilit if need be in tlie Itattles of tlic jjiipirc Unr iiearts and liopes uo with them, and we are assured that wliether in Avar or peace t!ie . honor and traditions **[' tlieir native land w ill l>ravely Ix- upheld. And so tliey went — the sons of (Jreater liritain and soldiers of the ()ueen. Thev went, tliese lads that we ha\e known V k and lo\('d. wjtii a little sinkinu" of the heart, it may be, at the moment (d" >everinLr the ties of home and friendship; but animat'Ml by tin- same stern spirit that has tra<'ked the wilderness and l)ridu<'(| tin' seas, toilinir upward through the ct'iitnries and outward throuirh th? reirions of the earth, iipbuildinu' that imperial fabi'ic whose strenuth is free(h)ni, auvl into whose texture time i'nv a thousan«l years has wo\en the imperishable lilu-e : lyX that far time, when Rome's proud eagle shone J^ On Dover's chffs, two tliousand years aujone, Britannia, roused by Caesar's trumpet blast, I'lung back the mantle of her savage past ; — l^mbraced her destiny, and evermore, In j-torm or calm, in peace or battle's roar, The j)ath of empire trod, The Saxon arm, 'i'hc Norman art, the subtle Celtic charm. In age long strife conjoined, refined, annealed, Were hers to mould, were hers in miglit to wield — And ever on, resistless, hold their way From yonder dawn to this refulgent day Rome ruled the olden world, but nevermore Her golden eagle shines on sea or shore: While she whose sluml)ering soul great Caesar woke. Whose neck was bowed beneath the Roman^ yoke Britannia -flings her banners to the bree/.e, The proudest earthly realm, the mistress of the seas ' i I Imperial Britain. Age and its wisdom arc thiiic, Strength, and the ardor of youth ; Stand for a purpose divine — Stand for the riglit and the truth. Heed not the httle nien's erv, Sever no branch from tlic tree : Draw ever closer the tie Bitiding thy children to thee. Better that thou and thine own Shoulder to shoulder should stand, Justice and freedom enthrone Over the sea and the land. Poremost in grandeur of aim, Let thy foundations be sure ; Then shall men honor thy name. So shall thy glory endure. Victorian Jubilee, 1897* (!Xoi^! Mo^'i' (|ucrn in I^ngland's annals. Crowned with honor as with \L-ars ! iMiiitful years of hi«;h example, In a world too i\\)l with >neers. I'oreniost ([iieen^ and Net nio^t ([Ueenl)- When the ery of human j)ain Waked an ariswer, swilt and tender, I'Voni a heart where lirit/f had lain. Not the honiaiie that the t\rant lA'vies with an iron hand Is the tribute of tlie nation, l)Ut from eveiy British land, Round the world the echoes thrilling, Where IJritannia's banner flies l.oyal hearts with love oul>p()kcn RinLi the anthem to the skies. .^v ■ I I iMfty years of iiiatclilcss i)r{)grcss In the annals of tlu' rare : drowtli of frct'doni and ol knowlrdu,!.-, Love of Irulh and diTcN of «;iace. Science, {)i(i('inj4 realms unmeasured, Broadens life from age to age, Reads the everlasting purpose Writ on Nature's changeful page. I Where hut seemed a dull inertness W(Uidrous life and i)ONver thrill — Mighty forces man, the master, Holds in leash to do his will Forces that, for good or evil, Leap to life at his conmiand, C'hatiiie the world as by enchantment In the shadow of his hand. r W'itli the maiulc of tlic fathers Palls a higher trust than theirs, Richer fields are yet to contjuer, Miifhtier deeds for hini who dare.-i Let the genius that has moulded Hritain's ein[)ire triumph still, More of freedom aiul of {)rogress, Nol)ler use (>f mind and will. I'eace but not the peace of cowards, 'l'reml)liivj[ at the touch of steel ; dreed and Hate have still a purpose, That their smiles hut half conceal. Iloldinii; Britain's past in honor. Planning nobler things to be, Strong, united, free and fearless. So we keep the Jubilee. * A filSrfft ^ r J^klXK to thr kiii-hls of old' 'I'ak's of their miL^lit he told, Now as in days of vorc ; I )riiik U) the sea-dogs j^rini ' Who to the wide woild's lini, l)aiiiitless their l)aniiers hore. Heirs of the blood are we, j-earles^ as they, and free, Ready to right the wrong ; Aye -when a tyrant hand l-'alls on a iJritish land Ready to strike, and strong! T 1 Canaba. 'k : I h<)ii ("t the sinewy North, X' ^StanM^M)Ny iyuih^flcd, ^vi^{>JT ys, ^1 o \\Xil i"^- CliH-^tJ^^iy^- /lA j)\i!ll vi their taiiU'M''!" rhey/i n A 1 j^ ^yi n^Hj ( ^vl(lss\lh(y, 4ia^i <^yn. Net, n()t1n\^i>^ \\4is lluvj^^^/ni;/ ^ \ y ' I'Vuitle^s i\u-'<.ee(.r*fpnlr^>ifrtr'^S()Wtrvv ''- Pregnant it springs frdi Ri[)ens aiul sc^i^^^' Thiiii' are the lim^.'Ss (lolden with tiuiUtae 'I'hme he tlie wisdojii tbat/yic (lolden with huiUt^-eir line he tlie wisdojii tbfH:/\Mt 1 I'aith for a ini.s