SONGS OF LOVE AND EMPIRE

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SONGS   OF

LOVE   AND   EMPIRE

By E. NESBIT
AUTHOR OF “LAYS AND LEGENDS,” “A POMANDER OF VERSE,” ETC


WESTMINSTER
ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE & CO
1898

“After Sixty Years” appeared on June 22, 1897, in the Daily News;“To the Queen of England” and many other verses in the Pall MallGazette; “A Song of Peace and Honour” and “A Song of Trafalgar” inthe Daily Chronicle, and certain other verses in the Athenæum.To the Editors of these papers my thanks are due.

TO HUBERT BLAND

TO you the harvest of my toil has come,
Beause of all that lies its sheaves between;
You taught me first what Love and Empire mean,
And to your hands I bring my harvest home.

CONTENTS
(in order of appearance)

I
TO THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND
AFTER SIXTY YEARS
TRAFALGAR DAY
A SONG OF TRAFALGAR
WATERLOO DAY
A SONG OF PEACE AND HONOUR
II
THE BALLAD OF THE WHITE LADY
THE GHOST BEREFT
THE VAIN SPELL
THE ADVENTURER
IN THE ENCHANTED TOWER
FAITH
THE REFUSAL
PRELUDE
AT THE SOUND OF THE DRUM
THE GOOSE-GIRL
THE PEDLAR
THE GUARDIAN ANGEL
III
“SHEPHERDS ALL AND MAIDENS FAIR”
A PORTRAIT
THE OFFERING
ENTREATY
THE FOREST POOL
DISCRETION
SPRING SONG
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