Jesse said to this his son:
“David, to thy brothers run,
Where in the camp they now abide,
And learn what of them may betide.
These presents for their captains take,
And of their fare inquiries make.”
With joy the youth his sire obey’d.—
David was no whit dismay’d
When he arrived at the place
Where he beheld the strength and face
Of dread Goliath, and could hear
The challenge. Of the people near
Unmov’d he ask’d, what should
be done
To him who slew that boasting one,
Whose words such mischiefs did forebode
To th’ armies of the living God?
“The king,” they
unto David say,
“Most amply will that man repay,
He and his father’s house shall
be
Evermore in Israel free.
With mighty wealth Saul will endow
That man: and he has made a vow;
Whoever takes Goliath’s life,
Shall have Saul’s daughter for his
wife.”
His eldest brother, who had
heard
His question, was to anger stirr’d
Against the youth: for (as he thought)
Things out of his young reach he sought.
Said he, “What mov’d thee
to come here,
To question warlike men? say, where
And in whose care are those few sheep,
That in the wilderness you keep?
I know thy thoughts, how proud thou art:
In the naughtiness of thy heart,
Hoping a battle thou mayst see,
Thou comest hither down to me.”
Then answer’d Jesse’s youngest
son
In these words: “What have
I done?
Is there not cause?” Some there
which heard,
And at the manner of his word
Admir’d, report this to the king.
By his command they David bring
Into his presence. Fearless then,
Before the king and his chief men,
He shews his confident design
To combat with the Philistine.
Saul with wonder heard the youth,
And thus address’d him: “Of
a truth,
No pow’r thy untried sinew hath
To cope with this great man of Gath.”
Lowly David bow’d his head,
And with firm voice the stripling said:
“Thy servant kept his father’s
sheep.—
Rushing from a mountain steep
There came a lion, and a bear,
The firstlings of my flock to tear.
Thy servant hath that lion kill’d,
And kill’d that bear, when from
the field
Two young lambs by force they seiz’d.
The Lord was mercifully pleas’d
Me to deliver from the paw
Of the fierce bear, and cruel jaw
Of the strong lion. I shall slay
Th’ unrighteous Philistine this
day,
If God deliver him also
To me.” He ceas’d.
The king said, “Go:
Thy God, the God of Israel, be
In the battle still with thee.”