The Poems of Goethe - Translated in the original metres by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Since yester e'en? Oh, ye fair sisters, Her I have seen! 1802. ----- AUTUMN FEELINGS. FLOURISH greener, as ye clamber, Oh ye leaves, to seek my chamber, Up the trellis'd vine on high! May ye swell, twin-berries tender, Juicier far,--and with more splendour Ripen, and more speedily! O'er ye broods the sun at even As he sinks to rest, and heaven Softly breathes into your ear All its fertilising fullness, While the moon's refreshing coolness, Magic-laden, hovers near; And, alas! ye're watered ever By a stream of tears that rill From mine eyes--tears ceasing never, |
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