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PHŒBUS AND HERMES. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Goethe’s Works, vol. 1 (Poems) [1885]

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Goethe’s Works, illustrated by the best German artists, 5 vols. (Philadelphia: G. Barrie, 1885). Vol. 1.

Part of: Goethe’s Works, 5 vols.

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PHŒBUS AND HERMES.

  • DELOS’ stately ruler, and Maïa’s son, the adroit one,
  • Warmly were striving, for both sought the great prize to obtain.
  • Hermes the lyre demanded, the lyre was claim’d by Apollo,
  • Yet were the hearts of the foes fruitlessly nourish’d by hope.
  • For on a sudden Ares burst in, with fury decisive,
  • Dashing in twain the gold toy, brandishing wildly his sword.
  • Hermes, malicious one, laugh’d beyond measure; yet deep-seated sorrow
  • Seiz’d upon Phœbus’s heart, seiz’d on the heart of each Muse.