Best gifts, Oh Prince! be thine
In whom our hopes repose; Thine, and thy English Rose; Till crowned of crown divine.


GLADSTONE.

Vain be the rare genius of sage or of scholar,
Philosophy's nursling, or gifted of song; Vain, minds of rich culture, with tones of choice music,
If cradled in falsity, nurtured in wrong.

But cloudless the intellect sunned of fair Freedom;
Full lofty the soul which, with feelings refined, Doth lift up a voice for the weal of the nations;
Ennobling with sympathy all of his kind.

Fair Freedom! thou star in the night of the ages!
Thou radiant in fervor! thou essence divine! He! highest in soul-height, doth build up thine altars;
While devotees faithful, bend low at thy shrine.

The far-seeing wisdom of mercy which hailed thee,
Hath wooed thee to listen the suppliant's song; Hath wooed and hath won thee through love, lit of reason;—
Heaven's benison laurel the healer of wrong!


[SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD.]
BORN 11TH JAN., 1815—DIED 6TH JUNE, 1891.