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Title: L'Envoi Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] Now, gentle reader, is our journey ended, Mute is our minstrel, silent is our song; Pleasant the paths he guided us along. Reader, farewell! we part perchance for ever, Scarce may I hope to meet with thee again; Reader, will aught to mark that tie remain? But of the twain, the greater is my sorrow,-- Reader, and why?--Bethink thee of the sun, Proudly once more his giant-race to run,-- Thus mayst thou feel, for thou to GOETHE only Baldest farewell, nor camest aught for me. I now must part from GOETHE and from thee, Hush'd is the harp, its music sunk in slumbers,
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