The Poems of Goethe - Translated in the original metres by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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If duty's self no fetter knows. First feel, oh youth! A girl then find Worthy thy choice,--let her choose thee, In body fair, and fair in mind, And then thou wilt be blessed, like me. I who have made this art mine own, A girl have chosen such as this The blessing of the priest alone Is wanting to complete our bliss. Nought but my rapture is her guide, Only for me she cares to please,-- Ne'er wanton save when by my side, And modest when the world she sees; That time our glow may never chill, She yields no right through frailty; Her favour is a favour still, And I must ever grateful be. Yet I'm content, and full of joy, |
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