LINES OF A RUSSIAN JEW

IN childhood I learned to love thee,

Thy name was a legend to me;

I dreamt of a distant great island,

Where men may be strong, yet be free.

And I, who the clatter of fetters

Have heard in my childhood and youth,

Do bless thee for giving me refuge,

And faith in the triumph of truth.

Thou art not my stepmother, England,