Capitolo 59
Until him he/she sees thy that glorious lights derive,
And on who thy dawn it breaks full and clear
Rises up the rising skies.
But happier him that, with exultant eyes,
The beatitude of thy one ransomed will see,
And he/she sees youth of renewed thy as of days of old man.
Soon after having written this Jehuda it arrived near the City Saint. He was from her
you finally side, from the side of his beloved. Then, legend tells us, through
a gate that an Arabic horseman has thrown before: he raised his/her lance, and killed the
poet that fell to the threshold in his/her dear Jerusalem with a song of
Zion on his/her lips.
The new-Hebrew that poetry has not survived him/it. Persecution froze the tide
of the Jewish soul. Poets, indeed Jehuda Halevi rose in later Germany
as in Spain. Sometimes, as in the hymns of the Meir "German" of
Rothenburg, a tall level of the impassioned pity has arrived. But it has well
is said that "the hymns of the Spanish writers connect the soul of man to his
Creative: the hymns of the Germans connect Israel to its God." Only in Spain
Israelite poetry was universal in the sense in which I/you/they are the Psalms,
universal. Also in same Spain, the death of Jehuda Halevi marked the
closes of this taller inspiration. The later Spanish poets, Charizi and
Zabara (middle and end of the twelfth century), it was rather satirists
what poets, witty that shine, ready with keenness characteristic, but local and
imitative in way and subject. Zabara has to receive some further notice
in a later chapter because of his/her connection with to people-know medieval. Of
The job of head of Charizi, the _Tachkemoni_ that can be said that it is
excellent of his/her type. The histories that it tells in rhyme of unmetrical
it is said in genuine style and his/her criticisms on men and things they are intelligent
and striking. As a literary critic Charizi also classifies tall, and there is
a lot of ability in the way in which him colleague together, rounds off the person of
his/her hero, the various accounts that compose the _Tachkemoni_. The