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A ceremonial ode imagines a nocturnal, ghostly procession of the Victorian dead—poets, painters, soldiers, scientists, and statesmen—rehearsing England's achievements in art, war, and knowledge. The narrator alternates elegiac visions of the past with calls for public jubilation, urging lavish celebration, charity, and natural splendour to honor the monarch and the nation. Imperial reach and invitations to distant lands appear alongside a cautious reminder that peace must be kept with the sword still at hand. The mood blends reverence, patriotic pride, and a tempered warning about power even amid festivity.
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