After these introductory pieces, and a eulogy of the WORD—Speech—beginning,
the Poet enters on the proper subject of his work with a description of Adam’s first awaking to a sense of his existence, and a perception of the world around him. Beholding the long line of his descendants—here the Prophets—there the Saints—Kings and Leaders of the People—each in his destined rank and office—his eye is arrested as he scans the multitude by the surpassing beauty of Joseph; whom the Orientals consider the perfection of the human form and the model of manly grace and elegance.