The Poems of Schiller — Third period by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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In thy dear lap shall fall!
Clear glides the brook in silver rolled, Sweet carols fill the air; The meanest hut hath space to hold A happy loving pair!" TO EMMA. Far away, where darkness reigneth, All my dreams of bliss are flown; Yet with love my gaze remaineth Fixed on one fair star alone. But, alas! that star so bright Sheds no lustre save by night. If in slumbers ending never, Gloomy death had sealed thine eyes, Thou hadst lived in memory ever-- Thou hadst lived still in my sighs; But, alas! in light thou livest-- To my love no answer givest! Can the sweet hopes love once cherished Emma, can they transient prove? What has passed away and perished-- Emma, say, can that be love? That bright flame of heavenly birth-- |
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