Patriotic Song / A book of English verse, being an anthology of the patriotic poetry of the British Empire, from the defeat of the Spanish Armada till the death of Queen Victoria

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EDITOR'S PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

ERRATUM

CONTENTS

I ENGLAND

ANONYMOUS

PEELE

DRAYTON

SHAKESPEARE

ANONYMOUS (2)

MILTON

MARVELL

PARKER

ANONYMOUS (3)

DRYDEN

THOMSON

DYER

ANONYMOUS (4)

GARRICK

COLLINS

COWPER

DIBDIN

ANONYMOUS (5)

ANONYMOUS (6)

HOARE

BLAKE

WORDSWORTH

SCOTT

DIBDIN (2)

SOUTHEY

CAMPBELL

CUNNINGHAM

BYRON

WOLFE

HEMANS

MACAULAY

TRENCH

BROWNING

TENNYSON

DOYLE

BROWNING (2)

MACKAY

CLOUGH

KINGSLEY

YULE

CORY

HOW

INGRAM

LUSHINGTON

PALGRAVE

DOBELL

ALEXANDER

PROCTER

MASSEY

BROWN

TREVALDWYN

ARNOLD

GARNETT

GILBERT

WATTS-DUNTON

SWINBURNE

HARDY

DOBSON

BRIDGES

SKRINE

HENLEY

MACKAY (2)

SHARP

RODD

WATSON

DOYLE (2)

PAIN

NEWBOLT

KIPLING

WATT

BOWLES

II WALES

GRAY

HUNT

HEMANS (2)

JONES

MORRIS

JONES (2)

JONES (3)

III SCOTLAND

RAMSAY

ELLIOT

GRANT

BURNS

SCOTT (2)

LEYDEN

CUNNINGHAM (2)

ANONYMOUS (7)

GILFILLAN

STEVENSON

MUNRO

JACOBITE SONGS

ANONYMOUS (8)

BURNS (2)

NAIRN

GLEN

BOULTON

MATHESON

IV IRELAND

GOLDSMITH

ANONYMOUS (9)

MOORE

TONNA

MANGAN

DUFFERIN

FERGUSON

DAVIS

DE VERE

INGRAM (2)

SIGERSON

SAVAGE-ARMSTRONG

GRAVES

CASEY

ROLLESTON

HINKSON

JOHNSON

V CANADA

SMITH

ANDERSON

CURZON

RAND

CHRISTIE

PHILLIPPS-WOLLEY

ROBERTS

CAMPBELL (2)

SCOTT (3)

SHERMAN

STRINGER

LIVINGSTON

VI INDIA

DUTT

LYALL

WEBB

DENNING

KIPLING (2)

VII SOUTH AFRICA

PRINGLE

COURTHOPE

HENLEY (2)

HALL

COOK

RUSSELL

VIII AUSTRALIA

SUPPLE

GORDON

STEPHENS

RUSSELL (2)

LAWSON

MAQUARIE

ADAMS

OGILVIE

EVANS

O'HARA

IX NEW ZEALAND

BRACKEN

BATHGATE

MONTGOMERY

NOTES

INDEX OF FIRST LINES

Transcriber's Notes

PATRIOTIC SONG

A Book of English Verse

BEING AN ANTHOLOGY OF THE PATRIOTIC POETRY OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE, FROM THE DEFEAT OF THE SPANISH
ARMADA TILL THE DEATH OF QUEEN VICTORIA

SELECTED AND ARRANGED BY
ARTHUR STANLEY

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
THE RIGHT REVEREND J. E. C. WELLDON
Lord Bishop of Calcutta; late Head-Master of Harrow School

TORONTO
WILLIAM BRIGGS

1901


THIS BOOK
IS
Sacred to the Memory
OF
THAT GLORIOUS COMPANY OF MEN
WOMEN AND CHILDREN
WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES
FOR ENGLAND’S SAKE


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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