Henry Alford

Sonnet LVI.Written At York On The Day Of The Coronation Of Queen Viotoria, June 28, 1838.

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Sonnet LVI.Written At York On The Day Of The Coronation Of Queen Viotoria, June 28, 1838.

Shine out, thou Sun, and let the minster--towers Pour forth their solemn music, and the crowd Utter their oft--repeated shouts and loud; Let little children bless the gladsome hours Of this auspicious day; for there are powers Undreamt of by the selfish and the proud, That work when avarice in the dust is bowed, And mean utility. The summer flowers That toil not, neither spin, the deep blue sky, The ever--twinkling waves that gird our land, Have taught ye to rejoice: therefore pass by, Ye coloured pageants; shout each girl and boy:-- Ill fare the heart that doth not feel your joy!