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Our Nation's Birthday. July 1St, 1867.

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Ring out your glad peals of rejoicing!         Wake Music's enlivening strain!     Let the sound float abroad o'er your waters,         And echo through valley and plain;     From the shores of the far-distant Fundy,         To the lakes of the limitless West,     Let the sound of a People's exulting         Go forth in its joyous unrest!     For a great Christian Nation, this morning,         From fragments disjointed made one,     With the laws and the speech of old England,         Looks up to the new-risen sun;     And, scarce conscious as yet of her mission -         Of the wealth of her young, earnest life -     Starts out in the march of the nations,         To a future with perils how rife!     Yet who shall not hope for that future -         God's wide-open Book in her hand,     With her sturdy and truth-loving yeomen,         Her broad-spreading acres of land? -     And who does not welcome the rising         Of a new star of promise this morn,     Whose beams shall illumine the darkness         Of millions that yet are unborn?     Then hail we, in songs of rejoicing,         Our father-land over the sea,     Britannia, pride of the ocean,         The home of the gallant and free! -     Hail, Queen of dominions that girdle         The world like an emerald zone,     VICTORIA, Head of three Empires,         Meek Sovereign of Earth's proudest throne!     And hail to our new-born Dominion!         Hail, Canada, happy and blest!     May thy flag ever wave o'er the freest,         Most glorious clime of the West;     Be freedom thy watchword, and Onward,         Thy motto, still cherished and true,     And ever abroad on the breezes         Float thy time-honored "RED, WHITE AND BLUE."

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