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THE BOUNDARIES OF HUMANITY. - 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 BOUNDARIES OF HUMANITY.

    • WHEN the primeval
    • All-holy Father
    • Sows with a tranquil hand
    • From clouds, as they roll,
    • Bliss-spreading lightnings
    • Over the earth,
    • Then do I kiss the last
    • Hem of his garment,
    • While by a childlike awe
    • Fill’d is my breast.
    • For with immortals
    • Ne’er may a mortal
    • Measure himself.
    • If he soar upwards
    • And if he touch
    • With his forehead the stars,
    • Nowhere will rest then
    • His insecure feet,
    • And with him sport
    • Tempest and cloud.
    • Though with firm sinewy
    • Limbs he may stand
    • On the enduring
    • Well-grounded earth,
    • All he is ever
    • Able to do
    • Is to resemble
    • The oak or the vine.
    • Wherein do gods
    • Differ from mortals?
    • In that the former
    • See endless billows
    • Heaving before them;
    • Us doth the billow
    • Lift up and swallow,
    • So that we perish.
    • Small is the ring
    • Enclosing our life,
    • And whole generations
    • Link themselves firmly
    • On to existence’s
    • Chain never-ending.
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Fr. Pecht del.

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