WAKE, Israel, wake! Recall to-day The glorious Maccabean rage, The sire heroic, hoary-gray, His five-fold lion-lineage: The Wise, the Elect, the Help-of-God, The Burst-of-Spring, the Avenging Rod. From Mizpeh's mountain-ridge they saw Jerusalem's empty streets, her shrine Laid waste where Greeks profaned the Law With idol and with pagan sign. Mourners in tattered black were there, With ashes sprinkled on their hair. Then from the stony peak there rang A blast to ope the graves: down poured The Maccabean clan, who sang Their battle-anthem to the Lord. Five heroes lead, and, following, see Ten thousand rush to victory! Oh for Jerusalem's trumpet now, To blow a blast of shattering power, To wake the sleepers high and low, And rouse them to the urgent hour! No hand for vengeance -- but to save, A million naked swords should wave. Oh deem not dead that martial fire, Say not the mystic flame is spent! With Moses' law and David's lyre, Your ancient strength remains unbent. Let but an Ezra rise anew, To lift the Banner of the Jew! A rag, a mock at first -- erelong, When men have bled and women wept, To guard its precious folds from wrong, Even they shrunk, even-they who slept, Shall leap to bless it, and to save. Strike! for the brave revere the brave! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A HILLSIDE THAW by ROBERT FROST FREDERICKSBURG by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH HOLY THURSDAY, FR. SONGS OF INNOCENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE THE FOREST MAID by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT A VALEDICTION: OF MY NAME IN THE WINDOW by JOHN DONNE SONNET: DANTE (2) by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW SUMMER IN ENGLAND, 1914 by ALICE MEYNELL |