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The Poems of Henry Van Dyke by Henry Van Dyke
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A dark memorial of the dead
Women and children whom you sent to drown.


III

Nay, not till thieves are set to guard
The gold, and corsairs called to keep
O'er peaceful commerce watch and ward,
And wolves to herd the helpless sheep,
Shall men and women look to thee,
Thou ruthless Old Man of the Sea,
To safeguard law and freedom on the deep!


IV

In nobler breeds we put our trust:
The nations in whose sacred lore
The "Ought" stands out above the "Must,"
And honor rules in peace and war.
With these we hold in soul and heart,
With these we choose our lot and part,
Till Liberty is safe on sea and shore.

_London Times_, February 12, 1917.



"LIBERTY ENLIGHTENING THE WORLD"
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