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12 And of the East and West so fair, The home of Even's dewy star: For all were his—o'er earth and sea His flag had wav'd in Victory, From proud Himala's realms of snow To where upon the ocean-tide Fair Lunka smiles in beauty's glow And breathes soft perfumes far and wide, And sits her like a regal maid In her gay, bridal wreathes array'd!

A prouder scene the fiery sun Had never, never shone upon! Like golden clouds that on the breast Of yonder Heavens love to rest, Unnumber'd hosts in bright array Glitter'd beneath the noon-tide ray; A thousand flags wav'd on the air, Like bright-wing'd birds disporting there; A thousand spears flash'd in the light In dazzling splendour high and bright. The warrior-steed so fierce and proud Neigh'd in wild fury shrill and loud. The jewell'd elephant too stood In solemn pride and quiet mood; And in the glittering pomp of war The mail-clad hero in his car. For nations on that glorious day Met there from regions far away— The mightiest on this earth that be In all the pride of Chivalrie— To celebrate thy feast, proud Victory!

And all around the dazzled eye Met scenes of gayest revelrie: For, here beneath the perfum'd shade, By some bright silken awning made,