The Fall Of Jerusalem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

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The sunset on Judah's high places grew paleA
And purple tints shadowed the gorge and the valeA
While Venus in beauty with dilating eyeB
Out riding the star host looked down from the skyB
On the city that struggled with foemen belowC
Jerusalem peerless in grandeur and woeC
O'er the fast crumbling walls thronged the cohorts of RomeD
Their batteries thundered on palace and domeD
And the children of Israel in voiceless despairE
At the foot of the Temple had breathed a last prayerE
For their armies were spent in the unequal strifeF
And Famine was maddening the pulses of lifeF
The pestilence lurked in the zephyr's soft breathG
And the gall drops were poured from the drawn sword of DeathG
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The Night with starred garments moved noiseless on highB
When they felt a hot blast on the cool air draw nighB
Did pinions infernal rejoicing sweep byB
They beheld a wild flash o'er the firmament shineH
Came there aid from above a legation divineH
There is fire on the mount there is smoke in the airE
The red flames shoot upward with bright spectral glareE
Men of Jacob draw nigh but like Moses unshodI
'T is the shrine of Jehovah the temple of GodI
The cherubim drooped and the pomegranates layJ
In the dust with the lamps that had glimmered all dayJ
The censers and altar the ashes must claimK
Though their unalloyed gold be the gold of ParvaimK
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Fierce raged the consumer insatiate and strongL
And cursed was its light by that soul stricken throngL
Who beheld their destruction and anguish and shameK
Engraved by the lurid and forked tongues of flameK
On pillar and pommel and chapiter highB
Distinct as the law they had dared to defyB
Was traced through the cloud where the Deity shoneM
By the finger of God on the tablets of stoneM
They beheld e'en the Holy of Holies consumeK
Then with frenzied bemoaning lamented their doomK
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The cedars of Lebanon thrilled with the wailA
That swept like a torrent Jehoshaphat's valeA
Mount Tabor and Zion re echoed afarN
The voice of lamenting for Judah's lost starN
The Kedron replied from its sanctified gladeI
The olive leaves shook in Gethsemane's shadeI
And a strange world came forth from the regions of spaceO
And hung like a sword o'er the grave of that raceO
While the watchman who terror struck gazed on the sightI
Not a signal gave forth from his fire girded heightI
But breathlessly muttered with cold lips and paleA
'T is the tenth day of Lous Jerusalem wailA
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Day dawned o'er Judea but never againP
Might the sunbeam in splendor flash back from her faneQ
No prophet stood forth and with prescience sublimeK
Told of light in the Future unkindled by TimeK
No poet king sounded his lyre o'er her tombK
No ruler went up 'mid the cloud's awful gloomK
And fervently plead with Jehovah's fierce ireR
No God on Mount Sinai descended in fireS
The eyes of the daughters of Rachel were dimK
The priesthood were anguished by visions of HIMK
Who patient and God like climbed Calvary's sideI
The ancient men sorrowed by Siloah's tideI
And Israel to shame and oppression were soldI
To bondage and exile for ages untoldI
And the hearts of the captives grew hollow and dryB
As the fruit that o'er Sodom hangs fair to the eyeB

Mary Gardiner Horsford



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