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Translations. - Die Heimkehr. (From Heine.)

    By George MacDonald



    LX.

    They have company this evening,
    And the house is full of light;
    Up there at the shining window
    Moves a shadowy form in white.

    Thou seest me not--in the darkness
    I stand here below, apart;
    Yet less, ah less thou seest
    Into my gloomy heart!

    My gloomy heart it loves thee,
    Loves thee in every spot:
    It breaks, it bleeds, it shudders--But
    into it thou seest not!


    LXII.

    Diamonds hast thou, and pearls,
    And all by which men lay store;
    And of eyes thou hast the fairest--
    Darling, what wouldst thou more?

    Upon thine eyes so lovely
    Have I a whole army-corps
    Of undying songs composed--
    Dearest, what wouldst thou more?

    And with thine eyes so lovely
    Thou hast tortured me very sore,
    And hast ruined me altogether--
    Darling, what wouldst thou more?



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