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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Asia: Vols. XXI–XXIII. 1876–79.

Arabia: Red Sea

Miriam’s Song

By Thomas Moore (1779–1852)

SOUND the loud timbrel o’er Egypt’s dark sea!

Jehovah has triumphed,—his people are free.

Sing, for the pride of the tyrant is broken,—

His chariots, his horsemen, all splendid and brave,

How vain was their boasting! The Lord hath but spoken,

And chariots and horsemen are sunk in the wave.

Sound the loud timbrel o’er Egypt’s dark sea!

Jehovah has triumphed,—his people are free.

Praise to the Conqueror, praise to the Lord!

His word was our arrow, his breath was our sword!

Who shall return to tell Egypt the story

Of those she sent forth in the hour of her pride?

For the Lord hath looked out from his pillar of glory,

And all her brave thousands are dashed in the tide.

Sound the loud timbrel o’er Egypt’s dark sea!

Jehovah has triumphed,—his people are free.