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Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley


A New National Anthem


God prosper, speed, and save,
God raise from England's grave
          Her murdered Queen!
Pave with swift victory
The steps of Liberty,
Whom Britons own to be
          Immortal Queen.

See, she comes throned on high,
On swift Eternity!
          God save the Queen!
Millions on millions wait,
Firm, rapid, and elate,
On her majestic state!
          God save the Queen!

She is Thine own pure soul
Moulding the mighty whole,—
          God save the Queen!
She is Thine own deep love
Rained down from Heaven above,—
Wherever she rest or move,
          God save our Queen!

Wilder her enemies
In their own dark disguise,—
          God save our Queen!
All earthly things that dare
Her sacred name to bear,
Strip them, as kings are, bare;
          God save the Queen!

Be her eternal throne
Built in our hearts alone—
          God save the Queen!
Let the oppressor hold
Canopied seats of gold;
She sits enthroned of old
          O'er our hearts Queen.

Lips touched by seraphim
Breathe out the choral hymn
          "God save the Queen!"
Sweet as if angels sang,
Loud as that trumpet's clang
Wakening the world's dead gang,—
          God save the Queen!



Percy Bysshe Shelley


Percy Bysshe Shelley's other poems:
  1. Wine Of The Fairies
  2. Homer's Hymn to Minerva
  3. The Fitful Alternations of the Rain
  4. To Mary
  5. Letter To Maria Gisborne


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