O ISRAEL! in the morn's returning light, Thy temple stands, all crowned with splendor bright, And there, high Salem's courts again shall tell Jehovah's praise, and faith of Israel. The watchman on thy long benighted walls Hath marked the night's departing gloom, and calls; Up, Israel! now thy darkness flies away, And light is breaking into glorious day. The dawn of freedom on a darkened earth, Thy faith awakens to a brighter birth. Thy promised kingawaited long in vain, Now comes at last, in light and truth, to reign. Through long oppression, God hath guided thee, From darker Egypt, through a bloodless sea; And by the chastening of his hand, hath strove To make thee still more faithful to his love. And now, no more thy race oppressed shall be, But all thy foes shall strive to honor thee, And nations at thy temple-altars bring Their richest offerings to thy sovereign King O Israel! wandering in all lands afar, Thy faith of oldbe still thy guiding star, And thy bright temple shall show forth again The shining glories of thine ancient reign. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PROLONGED SONNET: WHEN THE TROOPS WERE RETURNING FROM MILAN by NICCOLO DEGLI ALBIZZI SONGS OF INNOCENCE: INTRODUCTION by WILLIAM BLAKE TOMORROW by FELIX LOPE DE VEGA CARPIO LOFT AT NIGHT by VIRGINIA ABEL LAURENCE BLOOMFIELD IN IRELAND: 8. THE EVICTION by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM HITOPADESA: DEDICATION by EDWIN ARNOLD THE HARES; A FABLE by JAMES BEATTIE THE LAST MAN: ANTICIPATION OF EVIL TIDINGS by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES |