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On the Lake

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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.]


I DRINK fresh nourishment, new blood

From out this world more free;
The Nature is so kind and good

That to her breast clasps me!
The billows toss our bark on high,

And with our oars keep time,
While cloudy mountains tow'rd the sky

Before our progress climb.

Say, mine eye, why sink'st thou down?
Golden visions, are ye flown?

Hence, thou dream, tho' golden-twin'd;

Here, too, love and life I find.

Over the waters are blinking

Many a thousand fair star;
Gentle mists are drinking

Round the horizon afar.
Round the shady creek lightly

Morning zephyrs awake,
And the ripen'd fruit brightly

Mirrors itself in the lake.


1775.


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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's poem: On the Lake

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