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LET US DEPART.


The tents that rose by thousands,
    In the moonlight glimmering pale;
Like white waves of a frozen sea,
    Filling an Alpine vale.

And the Temple's massy shadow
    Fell broad, and dark, and still,
In peace, as if the Holy One
    Yet watch'd his chosen hill.

But a fearful sound was heard
    In that old fane's deepest heart,
As if mighty wings rush'd by,
    And a dread voice rais'd the cry,
"Let us depart!"

Within the fated city
    E'en then fierce discord raved,
Though o'er night's heaven the comet sword
    It's vengeful token waved.