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An Appeal To America On Behalf Of The Belgian Destitute

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Seven millions stand     Emaciate, in that ancient Delta-land:-     We here, full-charged with our own maimed and dead,     And coiled in throbbing conflicts slow and sore,     Can poorly soothe these ails unmerited     Of souls forlorn upon the facing shore! -     Where naked, gaunt, in endless band on band      Seven millions stand.      No man can say     To your great country that, with scant delay,     You must, perforce, ease them in their loud need:     We know that nearer first your duty lies;     But - is it much to ask that you let plead     Your lovingkindness with you - wooing-wise -     Albeit that aught you owe, and must repay,      No man can say?     December 1914.

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