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A Call To National Service

    By Thomas Hardy



    Up and be doing, all who have a hand
    To lift, a back to bend. It must not be
    In times like these that vaguely linger we
    To air our vaunts and hopes; and leave our land

    Untended as a wild of weeds and sand.
    - Say, then, "I come!" and go, O women and men
    Of palace, ploughshare, easel, counter, pen;
    That scareless, scathless, England still may stand.

    Would years but let me stir as once I stirred
    At many a dawn to take the forward track,
    And with a stride plunged on to enterprize,

    I now would speed like yester wind that whirred
    Through yielding pines; and serve with never a slack,
    So loud for promptness all around outcries!

    March 1917.



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