Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By Rufus LearsiI saw a Maiden Sweet and Fair
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Of an ancient wand’ring nation,
Her simple garb the signs did bear
Of poor and humble station.
This meek and gentle maiden?
Methought I marked her people’s fate,
On her black tresses laden.
Demure and sparkling tender;
They gazed serene as May-day skies,
In calm and cloudless splendor.
A sadness o’er her glances,
As flits a swallow’s shadow past
A brook where sunlight dances.