@3Al-Khâfiz! the "Abaser!" praise hereby Him who doth mock at earthly majesty@1. Heard ye of Nimrûd? Cities fell before him; Shinar, from Accad to the Indian Sea, His garden was; as God, men did adore him; Queens were his slaves, and kings his vassalry. Eminent on his car of carvon brass, Through foeman's blood nave-deep he drave his wheel; And not a lion in the river-grass, Could keep its shaggy fell from Nimrûd's steel. But he scorned Allah, schemed a tower to invade Him; Dreamed to scale Heaven, and measure might with God; Heaped high the foolish clay wherefrom We made him, And built thereon his seven-fold house of the clod. Therefore, the least Our messengers among, We sent;a gray gnat dancing in the reeds: Into his ear she crept, buzzing,and stung. So perished mighty Nimrûd and his deeds. @3Oh, Thou Abaser of all pride! Mighty Thou art, and none beside@1. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PATRIOTIC SONG by ERNST MORITZ ARNDT THE CALL by FRANCIS WILLIAM BOURDILLON TOWN AND COUNTRY by RUPERT BROOKE THE ROCK OF LIBERTY; A PILGRIM ODE, 1620-1920: 2. STRUGGLE by ABBIE FARWELL BROWN EPIGRAM ON MISS DAVIES; LINES WRITTEN ON A WINDOW AT MOFFAT INN by ROBERT BURNS |