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Title: On the Lake Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] [Written on the occasion of Goethe's starting with his friend Passavant on a Swiss Tour.]
From out this world more free; That to her breast clasps me! And with our oars keep time, Before our progress climb. Say, mine eye, why sink'st thou down? Hence, thou dream, tho' golden-twin'd; Here, too, love and life I find. Over the waters are blinking Many a thousand fair star; Round the horizon afar. Morning zephyrs awake, Mirrors itself in the lake.
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