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“The strength of the strong is given them to protect and save the weak.”

April 15, 2012 By: John Kindley Category: Uncategorized

Henry Van Dyke on the meaning of the Titanic. (H/T ArchAngel Institute)

Also by Van Dyke:

“Heroes of the Titanic”

Honour the brave who sleep
Where the lost “Titanic” lies,
The men who knew what a man must do
When he looks Death in the eyes.

“Women and children first,”–
Ah, strong and tender cry!
The sons whom women had borne and nursed,
Remembered,–and dared to die.

The boats crept off in the dark:
The great ship groaned: and then,–
O stars of the night, who saw that sight,
Bear witness, These were men!

November 9, 1912.

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