Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By AnonymousOde to the Statue of Moses
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Old Buanorotti planned,
And Genius carved with meditative hand,
Thy dazzling radiance dims
The best and brightest boast of sculpture’s favorite land.
That beard’s prodigious sweep!
That forehead, awful with mysterious horns
And cogitation deep,
Of some uncommon mind the rapt beholder warns.
My soul can recognize
The prophet fresh from converse with the skies;
Nor is it hard to tell
The liberator’s name, the guide of Israel.
Obedient to that voice,
When on the Red Sea shore he waved his wand
And bade the tribes rejoice,
Saved from the yawning gulf and the Egyptian’s bond!
Ye raised a calf of gold,
Had ye then worshipped what I now behold
Your crime had been far less—
For ye had bent the knee to one of godlike mould!