Gifts of Genius eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 195 pages of information about Gifts of Genius.

Gifts of Genius eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 195 pages of information about Gifts of Genius.

    And with the throng the pageant drew
    There mingled Hebrews, not a few,
    Coarse, swarthy, bearded—­at their side
    Dark, jewelled women, orient-eyed. 
    If scarce a Christian hope for grace,
    That crowds one in his narrow place,
    What will the savage victim do,
    Whose ribs are kneaded by a JEW?

    Close on my left, a breathing form
    Sat wedged against me, soft and warm;
    The vulture-beaked and dark-browned face
    Betrays the mould of Abraham’s race;
    That coal-black hair—­and bistred hue—­
    Ah, cursed, unbelieving Jew! 
    I started, shuddering to the right,
    And squeezed—­a second Israelite!

    Then rose the nameless words that slip
    From darkening soul to whitening lip. 
    The snaky usurer,—­him that crawls,
    And cheats beneath the golden balls,
    The hook-nosed kite of carrion clothes—­
    I stabbed them deep with muttered oaths: 
    Spawn of the rebel wandering horde
    That stoned the saints, and slew their Lord!

    Up came their murderous deeds of old—­
    The grisly story Chaucer told,
    And many an ugly tale beside,
    Of children caught and crucified. 
    I heard the ducat-sweating thieves
    Beneath the Ghetto’s slouching eaves,
    And thrust beyond the tented green,
    The leper’s cry, “Unclean, unclean!”

    The show went on, but, ill at ease,
    My sullen eye it could not please;
    In vain the haggard outcast knelt,
    The white-haired patriarch’s heart to melt;
    I thought of Judas and his bribe,
    And steeled my soul against his tribe. 
    My neighbors stirred; I looked again,
    Full on the younger of the twain.

    A soft young cheek of olive brown,
    A lip just flushed with youthful down,
    Locks dark as midnight, that divide
    And shade the neck on either side;
    An eye that wears a moistened gleam,
    Like starlight in a hidden stream;
    So looked that other child of Shem,
    The maiden’s Boy of Bethlehem!

    And thou couldst scorn the peerless blood
    That flows untainted from the Flood! 
    Thy scutcheon spotted with the stains
    Of Norman thieves and pirate Danes! 
    Scum of the nations!  In thy pride
    Scowl on the Hebrew at thy side,
    And, lo! the very semblance there
    The Lord of Glory deigned to wear!

    I see that radiant image rise,—­
    The midnight hair, the starlit eyes;
    The faintly-crimsoned cheek that shows
    The stain of Judah’s dusky rose. 
    Thy hands would clasp His hallowed feet
    Whose brethren soil thy Christian seat;
    Thy lips would press His garment’s hem,
    That curl in scornful wrath for them!

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