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210 But near or far the summons clear

Has sought them out from town and heath,

They've met the foeman with a cheer,

And face to face have smiled on death.

They are fighting still to the grand old rule,

That heart and courage must never fail—

If they fall, there are more where the grey stone school

Looks out on the broad green vale.

Can you hear the call? Can you hear the call

That drowns the roar of Krupp?

There are many who fight and many who fall

Where the big guns play at the Kaiser's ball,

But hark!—can you hear it? Over all—

Now, School! Now, School! Play up!

So when old age has won the fight

That godlike youth can never win,

The mind turns from the coming night,

To boyish visions flooding in;

And by the hearth the old man dreams

Of school and all it meant to him,

Till in the firelight's kindly beams

The wise old eyes grow very dim.

But he's lived his life to the grand old rule

That heart and courage must never fail;

So he lifts his glass to the grey stone school

That looks on the broad green vale.

Can you hear the call? Can you hear the call?

Here's a toast, now! Fill the cup!