Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By AnonymousPassage of the Red Sea
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The host of Israel flee;
Behind them rode the raging foe,
Before them was the sea.
All dark and dread, rolled on;
And where the sky and desert meet,
Spears flashed against the sun.
The fiery pillar shone,
And o’er the waves that rolled so high
It bade them still come on.
And raised his hand on high;
The angry waters know their lord:
They know him, and they fly.
Where foot of man ne’er trod,
Down, down they go, and left and right
The wall of waters stood.
With cymbals, horns, and drums,
With many a steed and many a spear
The maddening monarch comes.
The thronging myriads tread;
The next—the waste and silent deep
Was, rolling o’er their head.