| No. II.The Return of David. By
      
		Mrs. Hartog.
      
       I. 
        
          Israel
      hath sent her thousands forthTo welcome Jesse's son,
 And myriad voices shout his name,
 As with the voice of one.
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          And
      youths and maidens fragrant flowersUpon his pathway fling,
 And blessings follow in the track
 Of Israel's minstrel king.
 III.
       
        
          An
      exiled outcast from the landThat minstrel went, and now
 He comes, a sceptre in his hand,
 A crown upon his brow.
 IV.
       
        
          Where
      now is he who drove him forth,An outcast on the earth?
 A wanderer and an exile
 From the bright land of his birth?
 V.
       
        
          That
      crowned head is lying low,Crushed by the hand of fate;
 The grave is his dominion now,
 The earth-worm is his mate.
 VI. 
        
          And
      the brave and princely JonathanHath shared his father's fall,
 And the poor exiled minstrel now
 Will wear the crown of Saul.
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