Sunday, October 11, 2009

A Much Loved Queen




Edward Gregg in his 1980 book, Queen Anne (first published by Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd and republished by Yale University Press in 2001), is another very sympathetic author. He says that the queen enjoyed “enormous popularity…until the last months of her life. She worked hard to maintain the most fervent and continuous public support enjoyed by any monarch since Elizabeth. A history of her reign published in 1721 described this popularity in recording the queen’s visit to Newmarket in October 1706:

Crouds of people from all parts of the Country came to see Her Majesty and wish her a long Life and Happy Reign; and, indeed, thus it was in whatever part of England she was pleased to appear amongst them. Nor was their sincerity, I believe, ever doubted…they ever looked upon her as their common parent. She found no necessity of following the Turkish Maxim of immuring her self for fear of being assassinated, the affections of the people were her surest Guard, and she was never safer then when she was surrounded by them. – (Abel Boyer, The Life and Reign of Queen Anne, London, 1735)

Gregg goes on the say that although most people didn’t actually see the queen in the flesh, the “propagandists of her reign” gave her a triumphant image. However, that image was in great contrast to the “pathetic invalid” that the queen actually was. Gregg says, “Surrounded by political rancour and personal sorrow, burdened by her deteriorating physical condition, subject to the unrelenting demands of daily business, the queen’s spirits were sustained by her personal popularity and by her sense of mission: ‘as long as I live’, she told Godolphin in 1705, ‘it shall be my endeavour to make my Country and my friends easy’. Her determination to succeed in this mission was to be among the greater glories of her reign.”



The picture of Queen Anne today is a Thornhill Engraving and that’s all I can tell you about it.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Birthday Ode for Queen Anne

I had to interupt my history lesson on Queen Anne because I was told by the leader of Annapolis Royal's A Royal Consort, Caroline Bosley, that "I" (or should that be "We") have an Ode - a Birthday Ode written by Handel. I was so excited! So Caroline told me where to find it online and you can read the lyrics below to "our" Ode. We believe that on May 16, 2010, this Ode will be performed in Annapolis Royal along with The Annapolis Royal Suite. A Royal Consort and the Annapolis Basin Community Band will hold a joint concert. Details later in this blog as things are nailed down.

So take a deep breath and read away. I'll be interested to hear comments.

Birthday Ode for Queen Anne
Composer: George Frideric Handel
Lyricist: Ambrose Philips
Published: 1713

Eternal source of light divine
with double warmth thy beams display,
and with distinguish'd glory shine,
to add a lustre to this day.
The day that gave great Anna birth
who fix'd a lasting peace on earth.

Let all the winged race with joy
their wonted homage sweetly pay,
whilst tow'ring in the azure sky
they celebrate this happy day:
The day that gave great Anna birth
who fix'd a lasting peace on earth.

Let flocks and herds their fear forget
lions and wolves refuse their prey
and all in friendly consort meet,
made glad by this propitious day.
The day that gave great Anna birth
who fix'd a lasting peace on earth.

Let rolling streams their gladness show
with gentle murmurs whilst they play,
and in their wild meanders flow,
rejoicing in this blessed day.
The day that gave great Anna birth
who fix'd a lasting peace on earth.

Kind health descends on downy wings;
angels conduct her on the way.
T'our glorious Queen new life she brings,
and swells our joys upon this day.
The day that gave great Anna birth
who fix'd a lasting peace on earth.

Let envy then conceal her head,
and blasted faction glide away.
No more her hissing tongues we'll dread,
secure in this auspicious day.
The day that gave great Anna birth
who fix'd a lasting peace on earth.

United nations shall combine,
to distant climes the sound convey
that Anna's actions are divine,
and this the most important day!
The day that gave great Anna birth
who fix'd a lasting peace on earth.