TO QUEEN VICTORIA

... TO QUEEN VICTORIA On the Royal Visit to the Principulity. Hail ! mighty sovereign of the brave, Whose flag on ev'ry sea, Proclaims sweet freedom to the slave, Wibste'er his colour be - And to the oppress'd-no matter whom- Holds out protection and a home ...

QUEEN VICTORIA

... QUEEN VICTORIA. If measured by the yelars, Or hy tae work that's done, How abort the life of ,nen appears, How soon that life is gone! Hewv few, how very few, Leazve auy tra e-behind: Yet some have shown whatg masy. be wrought By heart and hand and Mind ...

QUEEN VICTORIA.*

... 1-:~ u QUEEN VICTORIA* 7 : [PUMLISiHED To-DAY.) It would be difficult to imagine a more suit- able arttistc memoir of the Diamond Jubilee of 6 Queen Victoria than the volume which Messrs i Boussod, Valadon & Co. publish to-day. If the C magnificenceand ...

QUEEN VICTORIA HALL

... QUEEN VICTORIA HALL.I STATUE OF HER MAJESTY. UNVEILING BY THE LADY MAYVORES S. A very interesting ceremony took- Place at the Queen Victoria Hail, Durham Street, on Saturday afternoon, when a handsome statue of her M-ajesty-, which has been generously ...

TO QUEEN VICTORIA IN ENGLAND

... oppres60rs, praise you clzam, awe are quite inire ! Never onee as a tooe, open foe, to the popular poler, As noblar ijugei and queens, bave you faced us, fearless and hold No, bet in bhekstaire fashion, in the stoalthy ?? honr, [on have 4truigglpd and strnok ...

QUEEN VICTORIA CONVALESCENT HOME

... QUEEN VICTORIA CONVALESCENT HOME. COXCE2T IN TN EXHI3BITION HALL. A CONCERT was given last evening in the Exhibi- tion Hall. Botanic Gardens, in aid of tbs Queen Victoria 'Convalescent Home for Sick Children, Queen Street, and was attended ...

INDIA UNDER QUEEN VICTORIA

... more than half a decade of the history of, India under Queen Victoria. But, indeed, in something more than a mere literal sense, Captain Trotter's title is a mis- nomer. When Queen Victoria came to the throne the great company which Holwell so emphatically ...

INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES OF QUEEN VICTORIA

... Princess Victoria, who, it was represented, made it a rule never to speak to or smile upon naughty children. It -was at the age of ten, when the King gave a party at St. James's Palace to the Princess and the Queen of Portugal, that little Victoria wit- nessed ...

TO QUEEN VICTORIA, ON HER VISIT TO YORKSHIRE

... Mistress beloved of ours, Fair QUEEN OF ENGLAND ! at our hands Accept the queen of flowers. Shamrock and thistle homage pay; The forest and the field Of both the Indies tribute lay, And gorgeous bonours yield. Englaud to deck VICTORIA'S crown Her loveliest flower ...

ODE TO QUEEN VICTORIA ON HER JUBILEE, 1887

... ODE TO QUEEN VICTORIA ON HER JUBILEE, 1887. BY G. R. HEDLEY. 1. Al ake ve children, born of every clime, Aid at your Sovereign's feet some triliutelay; For fifty years we've felt her Reign sublime, Then let our hearts exalted be to-day. And now, while ...