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Louvain

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A shrine, where saints and scholars met             And held aloft the torch of truth,         Lies smouldering 'neath fair Brabant's skies,             A ruined heap - war's prize in sooth!         The Pilates of Teutonic blood             That fired the brand and flung the bomb         Now wash their hands of evil deed,             While all the world stands ghast and dumb.         Is this your culture, sons of Kant,             And ye who kneel 'round Goethe's throne?         To carry in your knapsacks death?             To feel for man nor ruth nor moan?         What 'vails it now your mighty guns             If God be mightier in the sky?         What 'vail your cities, walls and towers             If half your progress be a lie?         The smoking altars, ruined arch             Of ancient church and Gothic fane         Have felt the death stings of your shells,             And speak in pity thro' Louvain.         Wheel back your guns, your howitzers melt,             Forget your "World-Power's" cursed plan         And sign in peace and not in blood             Dread Sinai's pact 'twixt God and Man.         For His Eminence Cardinal Merrier.

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