The Poems of Henry Van Dyke by Henry Van Dyke
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_Chorus_ All hail to thee, New Glory! We follow thee unfurled To write the larger story Of Freedom for the World. September 4, 1918. BRITAIN, FRANCE, AMERICA The rough expanse of democratic sea Which parts the lands that live by liberty Is no division; for their hearts are one. To fight together till their cause is won. For land and water let us make our pact, And seal the solemn word with valiant act: No continent is firm, no ocean pure, Until on both the rights of man are sure. April, 1917. THE RED CROSS |
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