CONTENTS. IO . I2 II. The harp the monarch minstrel swept IV. The wild gazelle . VIII. Oh! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom XII. Song of Saul before his last battle XIV. “All is vanity, saith the Preacher” XV. When coldness wraps this suffering clay. XVIII. Were my bosom as false as thou deem'st it to be XIX. Herod's lament for Mariamne. XX. On the day of the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus . XXI. By the rivers of Babylon we sate down and wept. 36 38 40 40 44 רֹכֶן הַשִׁירִים. שְׁאֵלָתִי וּבַקָּשָׁתִי .XV מִיַּד עוֹלָם .xx בַּרום הריסות ירושלים על-ידי טיטוס .XXI על־נַהֲרוֹת בָּבֶל .XXII תְּבוּפַת סַנְחֵרִיב .XXIII חֲזוֹן אֱלִיפַז התֵּימָנִי . 23 25 27 27 31 35 35 37 39 41 41 45 שִׁירֵי שְׂפַת־עֵבֶר HEBREW POEMS (WITH VOWEL POINTS) OF DR. S. MANDELKERN have appeard and are to be had of all booksellers and also from the author himself (Leipzig, Querstr. 9). 1. vol. (7 sheets, 156 poems) in boards 2, 2. vol. (77/2 sheets, 107 poems) in boards 2,— Elegantly bound each volume separately 3,- or both volumes purchased together 5, These poems have been most favorably reviewed by the press both for their contents and purity of biblical language. They are also to be recommended to Universities for exercises in reading Hebrew. |