The tone of "By the Waters of Babylon" is reflective and contemplative, imbued with a sense of reverence and awe. The narrator's journey is marked by both curiosity and caution as he explores the remnants of a fallen civilization. This introspective tone is enhanced by the themes of knowledge, loss, and the search for understanding, creating an atmosphere that is both melancholic and hopeful. Overall, the narrative evokes a deep contemplation of human existence and the cyclical nature of history.
The Hebrews sat by the waters of Babylon and wept (Psalms 137) in remembrance of Jerusalem and the holy Temple.
Stephen Vincent Benet
Man vs. the Gods
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The Hebrews sat by the waters of Babylon and wept (Psalms 137) in remembrance of Jerusalem and the holy Temple.
Stephen Vincent Benet
Man vs. the Gods
Gideon Oliver - 1989 By the Waters of Babylon 1-4 was released on: USA: 24 April 1989
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Stories of the gods and the old ways.
The person who wrote the short story By the Waters of Babylon is Stephen Vincent Benet. It was first published on July 31, 1937 in the Saturday Evening Post.
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Biltmore is a New York City hotel
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the great burning destroyed the city the son of a priest lived in