Public Domain Poetry And Stories - A Sentiment Offered At The Dinner To H. I. H. The Prince Napoleon, At The Revere House, September 25,1861 by Oliver Wendell Holmes
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A Sentiment Offered At The Dinner To H. I. H. The Prince Napoleon, At The Revere House, September 25,1861

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    The land of sunshine and of song!
    Her name your hearts divine;
    To her the banquet's vows belong
    Whose breasts have poured its wine;
    Our trusty friend, our true ally
    Through varied change and chance
    So, fill your flashing goblets high, -
    I give you, VIVE LA FRANCE!

    Above our hosts in triple folds
    The selfsame colors spread,
    Where Valor's faithful arm upholds
    The blue, the white, the red;
    Alike each nation's glittering crest
    Reflects the morning's glance, -
    Twin eagles, soaring east and west
    Once more, then, VIVE LA FRANCE!

    Sister in trial! who shall count
    Thy generous friendship's claim,
    Whose blood ran mingling in the fount
    That gave our land its name,
    Till Yorktown saw in blended line
    Our conquering arms advance,
    And victory's double garlands twine
    Our banners? VIVE LA FRANCE!

    O land of heroes! in our need
    One gift from Heaven we crave
    To stanch these wounds that vainly bleed, -
    The wise to lead the brave!
    Call back one Captain of thy past
    From glory's marble trance,
    Whose name shall be a bugle-blast
    To rouse us! VIVE LA FRANCE!

    Pluck Conde's baton from the trench,
    Wake up stout Charles Martel,
    Or find some woman's hand to clench
    The sword of La Pucelle!
    Give us one hour of old Turenne, -
    One lift of Bayard's lance, -
    Nay, call Marengo's Chief again
    To lead us! VIVE LA FRANCE!

    Ah, hush! our welcome Guest shall hear
    But sounds of peace and joy;
    No angry echo vex thine ear,
    Fair Daughter of Savoy
    Once more! the land of arms and arts,
    Of glory, grace, romance;
    Her love lies warm in all our hearts
    God bless her! VIVE LA FRANCE!



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