The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 03 - Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes by Unknown
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TO THE MYSTIC Spreads Life's true mystery round us evermore, Seen by no eye, it lies all eyes before. * * * * * WISDOM AND PRUDENCE Wouldst thou the loftiest height of Wisdom gain? On to the rashness, Prudence would disdain; The purblind see but the receding shore, Not that to which the bold wave wafts thee o'er! * * * * * THE UNANIMITY Truth seek we both--Thou, in the life without thee and around; I in the Heart within--by both can Truth alike be found; The healthy eye can through the world the great Creator track-- The healthy heart is but the glass which gives creation back. * * * * * |
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