AUTHOR OF "NAPOLEON'S YOUNG NEIGHBOR" "MISS THEODORA," ETC.
WRITTEN AND PUBLISHED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SERBIAN DISTRESS FUND 555 Boylston Street, Boston 1917
Copyright, 1916 By Helen Leah Reed
THE PLIMPTON PRESS NORWOOD MASS USA
Serbia, valiant daughter of the Ages, Happiness and light should be thy portion! Yet thy day is dimmed, thine heart is heavy; Long hast thou endured—a little longer Bear thy burden, for a fair tomorrow Soon will gleam upon thy flower-spread valleys, Soon will brighten all thy shadowy mountains; Soon will sparkle on thy foaming torrents Rushing toward the world beyond thy rivers. Bulgar, Turk and Magyar long assailed thee. Now the Teuton's cruel hand is on thee. Though he break thy heart and rack thy body, 'Tis not his to crush thy lofty spirit. Serbia cannot die. She lives immortal, Serbia—all thy loyal men bring comfort Fighting, fighting, and thy far-flung banner Blazons to the world thy high endeavor, —This thy strife for brotherhood and freedom— Like an air-free bird unknowing bondage, Soaring far from carnage, smoke and tumult, Serbia—thy soul shall live forever! Serbia, undaunted, is immortal!
Among comparatively recent books in English accessible to the generalreader are:
Servia and the Servians Mijatovich—L. C. Page Co.
The Servian People Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich, 2 vols.—Scribners
Servia by the Servians Alfred Stead—Heinemann
The Slav Nations Tucic—Hodder and Stoughton
Serbia, her People, History and Aspirations Petrovitch—Stokes
The Story of Servia Church—Kelly
Hero-Tales and Legends of the Serbians Petrovitch—Harrap and Co.
With Serbia into Exile Fortier Jones—The Century Company
The spelling of names follows "Servia by the Servians," except "Se