Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By John KebleJeremiah, the Patriot
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Yet sighs my soul in secret for their pride;
Tears are mine hourly food, and night and day
I plead for them, and may not be denied.
And dim the statesman’s eye and disunite
The friends of Israel”; yet, in every land,
My words, to Faith, are Peace, and Hope, and Might.
Glooms of his own; and gathering storms afar;—
But dungeons deep, and fetters strong have we.”
Alas! Heaven’s lightning would ye chain and bar?
In His seer’s weakness ye shall see His power.