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ODE ON THE DAY OF THE CORONATION

SIRE, we have looked on many and mighty
things
In these eight hundred summers of renown
Since the Gold Dragon of the Wessex Kings
On Hastings field went down;
And slowly in the ambience of this crown
Have many crowns been gathered, till, to-day,
How many peoples crown thee, who shall say?

Time, and the ocean, and some fostering star,

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