Poems And Essays Including the Fallen Chief the Minstrels Curse Kenilworth
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39 III. But the course of her tears Is all fruitless and vain ; The lamenting for years Wakes the dead not again. Oh ! tell what can comfort and heal the sick heart When sweet vanished love leaves us only its smart : I, the heavenly one, will not deny it. IV. Let in vain be the course Of the tears that are shed ; Let laments have no force To awaken the dead ; Still the sweetest of pleasure for hearts that must mourn, When love s vanished pleasure no more can return, Is love s hallowed grief. Al...l must try it. MAN. (From the German. ) I. IN the world, outcast and lonely, Stands weak man, forsaken here, Storms and winds around him raging ; Nothing to his heart is dear. Lovingly the stars call to him, And the sweet flowers whisper, too, "Look not sadly on the future, We, O man, are one with you ! " And he presses, with deep longing, Earth and heaven to his heart ; And, in warm and tender tear-drops, Love relieves his keenest smart. 40 MAN, 41 IV. But the north-wind sweeps the meadows ; All the flowerets fade and die ; While, with pilgrim-staff, he wanders Earth, and puts his trust on high.
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