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Title: The First Walpurgis-Night Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] A DRUID.
The forest gay From frost and ice is freed; No snow is found, Glad songs resound Across the verdant mead. Upon the height The snow lies light, Yet thither now we go, Whom we for ages know. Thus pure the heart will grow. THE DRUIDS. Amid the smoke shall gleam the flame; Whom we for ages know! Up, up, then, let us go! ONE OF THE PEOPLE. Would ye, then, so rashly act? Of the victors we obey? In the sinful heathen's way. Wife and children slaughter they; CHORUS OF WOMEN. Ay, upon the camp's high wall All our children loved they slay. Ah, what cruel victors they! A DRUID.
His rites to pay, Deserves his chains to wear. The forest's free! This wood take we, And straight a pile prepare! Yet in the wood To stay 'tis good By day, till all is still, Protecting you from ill. Our duties to fulfil. CHORUS OF WATCHERS. Ye valiant watchers, now divide And see that all is still, While they their rites fulfil. A WATCHER. Let us in a cunning wise, We'll those very priests confound. Raise a wild and rattling sound All the rocky passes round. CHORUS OF WATCHERS. Come with prong, and come with fork, A DRUID.
That we by night Our Father's praises sing; Yet when 'tis day, To Thee we may A heart unsullied bring. 'Tis true that now, And often, Thou Fav'rest the foe in fight. So let our faith burn bright! Who e'er can crush Thy light? A CHRISTIAN WATCHER. Comrades, quick! your aid afford! Through and through with flames are glowing! On in quick succession going! Wilder yet the sounds are growing, CHORUS OF CHRISTIAN WATCHERS. Terrible enchanted forms, CHORUS OF DRUIDS. As from the smoke is freed the blaze, So let our faith burn bright! Who e'er can crush Thy light?
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