Loading...
Larger font
Smaller font
Copy
Print
Contents
  • Results
  • Related
  • Featured
No results found for: "".
  • Weighted Relevancy
  • Content Sequence
  • Relevancy
  • Earliest First
  • Latest First
    Larger font
    Smaller font
    Copy
    Print
    Contents

    And Israel Mourned


    Upon the sweet Sabbatic calm
    The evil tidings swept;
    And hushing every joyful psalm,
    An orphaned people wept.
    Alas, that human lips must tell
    The somber message dread:
    “O Israel, O Israel!
    Thy sainted seer is dead!”
    Long, long the tale of freighted years
    That marked the judge’s seat,
    From Shiloh’s mingled hopes and fears
    To Ramah’s counsel sweet.
    The chorus of their graces swell
    The lamentation sore:
    “O Israel! O Israel!
    Thy prophet speaks no more!”
    What hand hath not that guidance felt,
    Or sore-pressed heart that touch,
    When wayward life its impulse dealt
    And sorrow overmuch?
    What tender memories compel
    That saddened, low refrain:
    “O Israel! O Israel!
    Thy comforter is slain!”
    But hush, thou Jacob, feeble, faint,
    Beset by traitor foe;
    Take thee a paean for thy plaint,
    A kingdom for thy blow.
    With seer and prophet all is well.
    Loud let the heavens ring:
    “O Israel! O Israel!
    Prepare to meet thy King!”
    TSAL 91.2

    Larger font
    Smaller font
    Copy
    Print
    Contents