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Rh Wilt thou not wake, O Chastener! in thy might, To guard thine ancient and majestic hill, Where oft from heaven the full Shechinah's light Hath stream'd the house of holiness to fill? Oh! yet once more defend thy loved domain, Eternal one! Deliverer! rise again!

Fearless of thee, the plunderer, undismay'd, Hastes on, the sacred chambers to explore Where the bright treasures of the fane are laid, The orphan's portion, and the widow's store; What recks his heart though age unsuccour'd die, And want consume the cheek of infancy?

Away, intruders!—hark! a mighty sound! Behold, a burst of light!—away, away! A fearful glory fills the temple round, A vision bright in terrible array! And lo! a steed of no terrestrial frame, His path a whirlwind, and his breath a flame!