Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By Jehoash (Trans. Elias Lieberman)A Legend
T
Comes riding at dead of night;
His glittering helmet with feathers is garnished,
With stains his breast is bedight.
So wan and so lonely and dim;
The Lord of the Manor in quest of his learning,
Attentively listens to him.
Their summons to prayer intone,
The Lord of the Manor rides forth from the Ghetto;
To no one his secret is known.
Sees never the Lord of the night;
But the dreams and the deeds of the noble disciple,
Are fruit of the tree of his might.
The Lord with his retinue rides,
And gazes with pensive and yearning attention,
At the home where his teacher abides.