| George Herbert Clarke, ed. (18731953). A Treasury of War Poetry. 1917. |
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| 18. The Name of France |
| | | By Henry van Dyke |
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| GIVE us a name to fill the mind | |
| With the shining thoughts that lead mankind, | |
| The glory of learning, the joy of art, | |
| A name that tells of a splendid part | |
| In the long, long toil and the strenuous fight | 5 |
| Of the human race to win its way | |
| From the feudal darkness into the day | |
| Of Freedom, Brotherhood, Equal Right, | |
| A name like a star, a name of light. | |
| I give you France! | 10 |
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| Give us a name to stir the blood | |
| With a warmer glow and a swifter flood, | |
| A name like the sound of a trumpet, clear, | |
| And silver-sweet, and iron-strong, | |
| That calls three million men to their feet, | 15 |
| Ready to march, and steady to meet | |
| The foes who threaten that name with wrong, | |
| A name that rings like a battle-song. | |
| I give you France! | |
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| Give us a name to move the heart | 20 |
| With the strength that noble griefs impart, | |
| A name that speaks of the blood outpoured | |
| To save mankind from the sway of the sword, | |
| A name that calls on the world to share | |
| In the burden of sacrificial strife | 25 |
| Where the cause at stake is the worlds free life | |
| And the rule of the people everywhere, | |
| A name like a vow, a name like a prayer. | |
| I give you France! | |
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