Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By George Alexander KohutJoseph Mayor Asher
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Thy spirit-wars are waged, and tranquil now—
The laurel of our homage on thy brow—
Thou dreamest; whilst we whisper overawed,
And name thee in our hearts, and deep and low
Say Kaddish o’er thy cerements of snow.
Thine be the peace of God, great, restless heart!
No more shall wound thee Israel’s native woe;
No more shall strive against thee friend or foe;
Thou art our stern-eyed seer—the counterpart
Of Amos and Elijah, blent in one.
Our kindred sense perceives thee, and we trace
The Saintliness of Ages on thy face,
Now that thy work is gloriously done.