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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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VIII. THE VILLAGE SCHOOL.

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow·1807–1882·Romanticism
The_ RABBI BEN ISRAEL, _with a long beard, sitting ona high stool, with a rod in his hand._ _Rabbi._ I am the Rabbi Ben Israel,Throughout this village known full well,And, as my scholars all will tell,Learned in things divine;The Kabala and Talmud hoarThan all the prophets prize I more,For water is all Bible lore,But Mishna is strong wine. My fame extends from West to East,And always, at the Purim feast,I am as drunk as any beastThat wallows in his sty;The wine it so elateth me,That I no difference can seeBetween "Accursed Haman be!"And "Blessed be Mordecai!" Come hither, Judas Iscariot.Say, if thy lesson thou hast gotFrom the Rabbinical Book or not.Why howl the dogs at night? _Judas._ In the Rabbinical Book, it saithThe dogs howl, when with icy breathGreat Sammaël, the Angel of Death,Takes through the town his flight! _Rabbi._ Well, boy! now say, if thou art wise,When the Angel of Death, who is full of eyes,Comes where a sick man dying lies,What doth he to the wight? _Judas._ He stands beside him, dark and tall,Holding a sword, from which doth fallInto his mouth a drop of gall,And so he turneth white. _Rabbi._ And now, my Judas, say to meWhat the great Voices Four may be,That quite across the world do flee,And are not heard by men? _Judas._ The Voice of the Sun in heaven's dome,The Voice of the Murmuring of Rome,The Voice of a Soul that goeth home,And the Angel of the Rain! _Rabbi._ Well have ye answered every oneNow little Jesus, the carpenter's son,Let us see how thy task is done.Canst thou thy letters say? _Jesus._ Aleph. _Rabbi._ What next? Do not stop yet!Go on with all the alphabet.Come, Aleph, Beth; dost thou forget?Cock's soul! thou'dst rather play! _Jesus._ What Aleph means I fain would know,Before I any farther go! _Rabbi._ O, by Saint Peter! wouldst thou so?Come hither, boy, to me.And surely as the letter JodOnce cried aloud, and spake to God,So surely shalt thou feel this rod,And punished shalt thou be! (_Here_ RABBI BEN ISRAEL _shall lift up his rod to strike_JESUS, _and his right arm shall be paralyzed._)