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A Sonnet Chronicle

1900-1906: By H. D. Rawnsley

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The Delhi Durbar

January 1, 1903.
When in the milkwhite hall on Delhi's plain
The princes of the sixty millions stood,
And golden “Shan” and grim-faced Pathan brood,
And Rajpoot nobles joined in lofty strain
To bless with loyal voice their Emperor's reign,
I heard guns roar above the quietude
Of fifty years, and saw one write in blood,
“Remember those who for this day were slain!”
The writing vanished; o'er the Lion throne
Clear scrolled in light upon heaven's blue was seen,
“Edward, true son of India's Empress-Queen,
Swears to protect your liberties and rights!”
Ah! better than ten thousand bloody fights
Is love and law that binds an empire one.