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Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881

"Alroy The Prince Of The Captivity"

What think you of Alp
Arslan?'
'I think he may give us as much trouble as all our other enemies
together, and that's not much.'
'Brave, brave! God save Alroy!'
Benomi approached, and announced that the Viceroy was in attendance.
'I must quit you, my children,' said Alroy. 'We'll sup once more
together when we have conquered.'
'God save you, Sire; and we will confound your enemies.'
'Good night, my lads. Ere the dawn break we may have hot work.'
'We are ready, we are ready. God save Alroy.'
'They are in good cue, and yet 'twas a different spirit that inspired
our early days. That I strongly feel. These are men true to a leader who
has never failed them, and confident in a cause that leads to plunder.
They are but splendid mercenaries.
No more. Oh! where are now the fighting men of Judah! Where are the men
who, when they drew their scimitars, joined in a conquering psalm of
holy triumph! Last eve of battle you would have thought the field a
mighty synagogue. Priests and altars, flaming sacrifices, and smoking
censers, groups of fiery zealots hanging with frenzy on prophetic lips,
and sealing with their blood and holiest vows a solemn covenant to
conquer Canaan. All is changed, as I am.


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