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Title: The Minstrel Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] "WHAT tuneful strains salute mine ear Without the castle walls? Within our festal halls!" "Admit the old man yonder!" "All hail, ye noble lords to-night! All hail, ye beauteous dames! Whoe'er can tell their names? For me to feast my wonder." The minstrel straightway closed his eyes, And woke a thrilling tone; Fair looks tow'rd earth were thrown. To be his numbers' guerdon. "The golden chain give not to me, But give the chain to those The lances of our foes. This one more golden burden. "I sing, like birds of blithesome note, That in the branches dwell; Repays the minstrel well. Be as my guerdon given." The bowl he raised, the bowl he quaff'd: "Oh drink, with solace fraught! A trifling gift is thought! As warmly thank ye Heaven!" 1795. -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |