^, L^S^ '-aj- IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 1.0 1.1 15.0 "^™ 1^ 102 iM mil 2.0 '125 i 1.4 150mm 1.8 1.6 V > ^; O^^y" >1PPLIED_^ IIVMGE . Inc J^ 1653 East Main Street s^ - Rochester, N'" 14609 USA ■^ssr^s. Phone: 71 6/48;i-0300 •^^.== Fax: 716/288-5989 C 1993, Applied Image, Inc., All Rights Reserved % f r o 9 CIHM Microfiche Series (IMonographs) ICH/IH Collection de microfiches (monographies) C.n.dl.n Intthut. fof Hl.to.ic.1 Mlcror^>ro (meaning "CON- TINUED"), or the symbol V (meaning "END"), whichever applies. Maps, plates, charts, etc.. may be filmed at different reduction ratios. Those too large to be entirely included in one exposure are filmed beginning in the upper left hand corner, left to right and top to bottom, as many frames as required. 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Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atre reproduit eu un seul clichA. il est film6 A partir de I'angle supArieur gauche, de gauche A droite. et de haut en bas. en prenant le nombre d'images nAcessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 32 X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Victoria R. 1837. JUBILATE. 1887. God save the Queen !— Prom millions of true hearts And loyal lips rings out the patriot hymn, Throughout the widest Empire earth has known :— For she, descendant of a Eoyal line. Holding her crown by strictest rule of law, Hath yet a better title, — royal worth And that divinest right — her people's love. — '" And God hath heard the prayer :— no fifty years In England's history match this glorious reign : Her laws, her language, her tri c liberty, Spurning the tyranny of king or mob, Helping the right and battling with the wrong, Her hardy sons have planted in far lands Savage and wild and waste before, and there Have founded colonies which shall become The seats of mighty Empire, yet to be ; — In the unbounded West of Canada "Where the red Indian roamed the prairie wide, Ot dense, and pathless woods, and tribe with tribe Waged savage, unrelenting murderous war ; — Or in Australia's semi-continent, Or in dark Africa by Congo's stream Or new found sources of the ancient Nile ; — Op whereso'er adventurous daring led. Or tempting prospect of extended trade. Or Christian love could hope to plant the cross. NATIONAL LIBRARY CANADA BtBUOTHEQUE NATRXULB The "gorgeous East" has bowed to British rule, And her barbaric kings and potentates Have hailed Victoria's benignant sway And crowned her India's Empress.— British men "With gentle art have taught the dusky race By bright example howour juster laws And kindlier customs, raise the human soul To loftier virtue and a nobler life. Science and art and careful statesmanship Have joined to glorify Victoria's reign, And spread her Empire. Britain's pioneer In his lone hut amid the wildest scenes Of Asia or of Afric, f9els his lot Softened and smoothed by rapid intercourse With loved and loving friends in distant home, By letter or by message lightning borne, Putting " a girdle round about the world," Swifter than Ariel's flight could compass it ; — Or picture traced vvithout a painter's hand And true as painter's skill hath ever made : And yet within the exile's slender means, And travelling safely in a letter's folds ; Drawn by God's purest agent holy light, Which to the eye of science hath unveiled The mystery of the universe, —one law Pervading all creation, yet combined With infinite diversity of form, Beauty and life and happiners, and all The infinite variety of good.— I t I t Those ftre the triumphs of her reign, to these She gave all kind encouragement and aid, Assisting and assisted the man " Bearing the white flower of a blamoloss life " She chose as consort of her life and throne. The glory of a virtuous life, is hers,— Her duty done as daughter, wife and mother,— Her court, the home of purity and honour, Her faithful truth to him she loved and lost, Her life devotion to her people's good, And true observance of her sacred vow To rule in strict conformity to law.— Defender of the faith, she held it right To act as christian faith enjoined, —and kept Her coronation oath inviolate. And therefore,— Canada, which from her hand Received self government in freeest form. And Ottawa to which she gave the palm, As the Queen city of this fair Dominion ;— With loyal hearts of every race or creed. Within her Empire's wide circumference, Join in the patriot prayer,— God save the Queen. Ottawa, 21 June, 1887. G. W. W1CK8TEEI). PS^iiS I3€ t/5 mi «2*sctv*