The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 06 - Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes by Unknown
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Reading, travel, wisdom boast;
Still my heart expands, and, truly I believe the Holy Ghost, "Who bath worked the greatest wonders-- Greater still he'll work again; He bath broken tyrants' strongholds, Broken every vassal's chain. "Ancient deadly wounds he healeth, He renews man's ancient right; All to him, born free and equal, Are as nobles in his sight. "Clouds of evil flee before him, And those cobwebs of the brain Which forbade us love and pleasure, Scowling grimly on our pain. "And a thousand knights in armor Hath he chosen and required To fulfil his holy bidding-- All with noblest zeal inspired. "Lo! I their precious swords are gleaming, And their banners wave in fight! What! Thou fain would'st see, my darling, Such a proud and noble knight? "Well, then, gaze on me, my dearest; |
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