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Title: Table Song Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] [Composed for the merry party already mentioned, on the occasion of the departure for France of the hereditary prince, who was one of the number, and who is especially alluded to in the 3rd verse.]
Heav'nly rapture's growing. To yon stars all-glowing? To assert I'm able, I may thump the table. Wonder not, my dearest friends, What 'tis gives me pleasure; 'Tis the sweetest treasure. With no reservation, Leave my present station. Now that here we're gather'd round, Chasing cares and slumbers, To the bard's glad numbers! Go those we love dearly; Make the glass ring clearly! Here's His health, through Whom we live! I that faith inherit. Honour is his merit, He's our rock and tower. More that grows his power. Next to her good health I drink, Who has stirr'd my passion; Think in knightly fashion. Whom 'tis I now call so, "Here's my love's health also!" To those friends,--the two or three, Be our next toast given, In the silent even, Scatter gently, lightly; Let the toast ring brightly. Broader now the stream rolls on, With its waves more swelling, Comrades, we are dwelling, Bravely cling together, And in stormy weather. Just as we are gather'd thus, Others are collected; Be Fate's smile directed! Many a mill's revolving, Is the task I'm solving.
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