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La Belle Juive |
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Title: La Belle Juive Author: Henry Timrod [More Titles by Timrod] Is it because your sable hair Or is it that the thoughts which rise That choose whatever pose or place The crowd is sauntering at its ease, I do not hear the giddy throng; You join me with a stately grace; At once I stand by Mizpeh's walls: Intrusive babblers come between; Then sweeps the royal Esther by; You stroll the garden's flowery walks; Adopted child of Judah's creed, I watch afar the gleaner sweet; My feet! Oh! if the spell that lures [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |