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peoples of wide earth rejoice She
[Pg 67] Victoria JUBILEE ODE, A. D. 1897 W ith thunder of cannon and far-off roll of drum, And martial music blaring forth her glory, ’Mid miles of thronging millions down each street Where all the earth is bound in one heart-beat The world’s great Empire’s greatest Queen doth come, Borne on one mighty, rocking earthquake voice Wherein all peoples of wide earth rejoice— She comes, she comes, to beat of martial drums, And pageants blazoning England’s ancient story; The good, gray Queen, whose majesty and worth Have lent their radiance to remotest earth; While the splendor and might and power of her mighty empire bound her; And the serried millions, mad with joy, are near her, All to love her, none to fear her, But nearer far than power, than splendor dearer, The surging love of her loved people round her.
— from Beyond the Hills of Dream by Wilfred Campbell


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