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by George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron (1788 - 1824)

Vision of Belshazzar
 (Sung text for setting by I. Nathan)
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Language: English 
The King was on his throne, 
  The Satraps throng'd the hall: 
A thousand bright lamps shone 
  O'er that high festival. 
A thousand cups of gold, 
  In Judah deem'd divine -- 
Jehovah's vessels hold 
  The godless Heathen's wine! 
In that same hour and hall, 
  The fingers of a hand 
Came forth against the wall, 
  And wrote as if on sand: 
The fingers of a man; -- 
  A solitary hand 
Along the letters ran, 
  And traced them like a wand. 

The monarch saw, and shook, 
  And bade no more rejoice; 
All bloodless wax'd his look 
  And tremulous his voice. 
"Let the men of lore appear, 
  The wisest of the earth, 
And expound the words of fear, 
  Which mar our royal mirth."
Chaldea's seers are good,
  But here they have no skill; 
And the unknown letters stood 
  Untold and awful still. 
And Babel's men of age 
  Are wise and deep in lore; 
But now they were not sage, 
  They saw -- but knew no more. 

A captive in the land, 
  A stranger and a youth,
He heard the king's command, 
  He saw that writing's truth.
The lamps around were bright, 
  The prophecy in view; 
He read it on that night, -- 
  The morrow proved it true. 
"Belshazzar's grave is made, 
  His kingdom pass'd away,
He, in the balance weigh'd, 
  Is light and worthless clay;
The shroud his robe of state, 
  His canopy the stone:
The Mede is at his gate! 
  The Persian on his throne!"
See also Belshazzar's Feast (Bible / Walton)

Composition:

    Set to music by Isaac Nathan (1790 - 1864), "Vision of Belshazzar", published 1815, from A Selection of Hebrew Melodies No. I, no. 15

Text Authorship:

  • by George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron (1788 - 1824), "Vision of Belshazzar", appears in Hebrew Melodies, no. 15, first published 1815

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Available translations, adaptations or excerpts, and transliterations (if applicable):

  • FRE French (Français) (Alexis Paulin Pâris) , "Vision de Balthazar", appears in Mélodies hébraïques, no. 15


Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2003-11-13
Line count: 48
Word count: 238

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