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JERUSALEM by AUBREY DE VERE

First Line: AND SITT'ST THOU THERE, O LOST JERUSALEM!

AND sitt'st thou there, O lost Jerusalem!
Bowed down, yet something still of royal state
Ennobling thee in ruin? Thee the weight
Of age regards not: thou art as the gem
Undimmed by time: yet is the diadem,
And thrones, that make thee like the common Great,
All perished, and thy People desolate;
Thy holiness a scoff, thy power a dream!
The arm of the Omnipotent is on
Thy guiltiness; a living Death art thou;
An all - enduring miracle: for God
Hath set, in record of His slaughtered Son,
His ineffaceable seal upon thy brow;
And cursed the land a dying Saviour trod!




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