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Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.

By John Ruskin

The Destruction of Pharaoh

MOURN, Mizraim, mourn! The weltering wave

Wails loudly o’er Egyptia’s brave

Where, lowly laid, they sleep;

The salt sea rusts the helmet’s crest;

The warrior takes his ocean-rest,

Full far below the deep.

The deep, the deep, the weary deep!

Wail, wail, Egyptia! mourn and weep!

For many a mighty legion fell

Before the God of Israel.

Wake, Israel, wake the harp. The roar

Of ocean’s wave on Mizraim’s shore

Rolls now o’er many a crest.

Where, now, the iron chariot’s sweep?

Where Pharaoh’s host? Beneath the deep

His armies take their rest.

Shout, Israel! Let the joyful cry

Pour forth the notes of victory;

High let it swell across the sea,

For Jacob’s weary tribes are free!