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THE GLORY OF ISRAEL by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE

First Line: THERE WAS A GLORY ONCE IN ISRAEL
Last Line: THE HERITAGE OF IMMORTALITY.
Subject(s): ISRAEL;

THERE was a glory once in Israel,
Lo! how hath it departed from its shore;
Jerusalem the mighty is no more;
Gone are the Romans from the citadel,
The king's court hath no need of sentinel;
Silence enshrouds the ancient fisher's oar,
The Chosen People from afar deplore
Strange destiny, without a parallel:
But though its cities, razed by fire and sword,
Lift not their turrets by blue Galilee,
And all the land lies captive to a horde
Which long had been its watchful enemy,
Yet hath the house of David through its Lord
The heritage of immortality.



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