Poetry of the Magyars, Preceded By a Sketch of the Language And Literature of Hungary And Transylvania

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Poetry of the Magyars, Preceded By a Sketch of the Language And Literature of Hungary And Transylvania
Bowring, John, Sir, 1792-1872
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with thy kisses.
MICHAEL VITKOVICS. 103 TO CZENCZI.
Bar Matrahegy lehetnek.
Were I but the Matra-hiil, Czenczi ! that for centuries long Thou mightst look upon my brow !
Were I the pale Duna-stream, The proud Duna-stream, that thou Hundred years in me mightst bathe !
Were I JEtna's burning mount, That for ages I might be, Czenczi ! warmth and glow to thee !
But, not Matra-hill, nor pale Duna — ah ! nor burning JEtna, Can I ever, ever be.
Well, then, let us both improve The swift lightning-flash
... of time, life ! nor let the rapid spark Hurry unenjoy'd away.
Let us seize them — we enjoy Hundred years — aye! thousand years ; Though we are — but what we were, And must needs be — mortal things.
104 MICHAEL VITKOVICS.
THE MOON.
The moon (who hides her face by day) the darkness doth uncover, Just like the thief— and sad to say, she is just like the lover.
MICHAEL VITKOVICS. 105 TO AN ENVIOUS MAN.
Annyi vesz£lyek Man, hogy boldog letteui, irigyled ?
What ! dost thou envy my happiness, bought with such struggles and perils ?


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