The Poems of Goethe - Translated in the original metres by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Though all things fall and rise;
Long may we thus remain! Eternal be our ties! 1775. ----- CONSTANCY IN CHANGE. COULD this early bliss but rest Constant for one single hour! But e'en now the humid West Scatters many a vernal shower. Should the verdure give me joy? 'Tis to it I owe the shade; Soon will storms its bloom destroy, Soon will Autumn bid it fade. Eagerly thy portion seize, If thou wouldst possess the fruit! Fast begin to ripen these, And the rest already shoot. With each heavy storm of rain |
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