The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 5


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Pentateuch," said Buzi-Ben-Levi, "but that is only toward the people  
of Adonai. When was it ever known that the Ammonites proved wanting to  
their own interests? Methinks it is no great stretch of generosity to  
allow us lambs for the altar of the Lord, receiving in lieu thereof  
thirty silver shekels per head!"  
"Thou forgettest, however, Ben-Levi," replied Abel-Phittim, "that the  
Roman Pompey, who is now impiously besieging the city of the Most High,  
has no assurity that we apply not the lambs thus purchased for the  
altar, to the sustenance of the body, rather than of the spirit."  
"Now, by the five corners of my beard!" shouted the Pharisee, who  
belonged to the sect called The Dashers (that little knot of saints  
whose manner of dashing and lacerating the feet against the  
pavement was long a thorn and a reproach to less zealous devotees-a  
stumbling-block to less gifted perambulators)--"by the five corners of  
that beard which, as a priest, I am forbidden to shave!-have we lived  
to see the day when a blaspheming and idolatrous upstart of Rome shall  
accuse us of appropriating to the appetites of the flesh the most holy  
and consecrated elements? Have we lived to see the day when--"'  
"Let us not question the motives of the Philistine," interrupted  
Abel-Phittim' "for to-day we profit for the first time by his avarice  
or by his generosity; but rather let us hurry to the ramparts, lest  
offerings should be wanting for that altar whose fire the rains of  
heaven can not extinguish, and whose pillars of smoke no tempest can  
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