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George Essex Evans (Джордж Эссекс Эванс)


Victoria


White Star of Womanhood, whose rays
   Thro’ years of peace and years of stress
Shed wide o’er all thy people’s ways
       The light of nobleness—
A memory in their hearts impearled
   To nerve thy sons where’er they roam—
Empress and Queen o’er half a World,
       Yet Angel of the Home.
Now, when the Shadow of Death has crost
   The belt of Empire, sea by sea,
The wide world weeps that freedom lost
       A friend like thee,
Who strove for righteousness, who wore
   A hero’s soul in woman’s breast:
God fold thee, now thy work is o’er,
       In robes of rest.

Death came not to thy fearless eyes
   A King of Terrors, but a friend,
Whispering: “Long years of sacrifice
       At last shall end.
Sleep, for the stress of Life is o’er,
   And on thy heart is laid release;
Lay down the Crown of Empire for
       The Crown of Peace.”



George Essex Evans's other poems:
  1. The Doves of Venus
  2. Women of the West
  3. A Commonplace Song
  4. “But the Greatest of These is Charity”
  5. John Farrell


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Alfred Austin (Альфред Остин) Victoria ("The lark went up, the mower whet his scythe")
  • Eleanor Farjeon (Элинор Фарджон) Victoria ("From Victoria I can go")

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