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THE GARLANDS. - 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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THE GARLANDS.

  • KLOPSTOCK would lead us away from Pindus; no longer for laurel
  • May we be eager—the homely acorn alone must content us;
  • Yet he himself his more-than-epic crusade is conducting
  • High on Golgotha’s summit, that foreign gods he may honor!
  • Yet, on what hill he prefers, let him gather the angels together,
  • Suffer deserted disciples to weep o’er the grave of the just one:
  • There where a hero and saint hath died, where a bard breath’d his numbers,
  • Both for our life and our death an ensample of courage resplendent
  • And of the loftiest human worth to bequeath,—ev’ry nation
  • There will joyously kneel in devotion ecstatic, revering
  • Thorn and laurel garland, and all its charms and its tortures.