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				Title:     The Name Of France 
			    
Author: 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
 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_!
 Give us a name to stir the blood
 With a warmer glow and a swifter flood,
 At the touch of a courage that conquers fear,--
 A name like the sound of a trumpet, clear,
 And silver-sweet, and iron-strong,
 That calls three million men to their feet,
 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_!
 Give us a name to move the heart
 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
 When the cause at stake is the world's free life
 And the rule of the people everywhere,--
 A name like a vow, a name like a prayer.
 I give you _France_!
The Hague, September, 1916.
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Henry Van Dyke's poem: Name Of France
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