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The Boundaries Of Humanity.

    By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



    When the primeval
    All-holy Father
    Sows with a tranquil hand
    From clouds, as they roll,
    Bliss-spreading lightnings
    Over the earth,
    Then do I kiss the last
    Hem of his garment,
    While by a childlike awe
    Fiil'd is my breast.

    For with immortals
    Ne'er may a mortal
    Measure himself.
    If he soar upwards
    And if he touch
    With his forehead the stars,
    Nowhere will rest then
    His insecure feet,
    And with him sport
    Tempest and cloud.

    Though with firm sinewy
    Limbs he may stand
    On the enduring
    Well-grounded earth,
    All he is ever
    Able to do,
    Is to resemble
    The oak or the vine.

    Wherein do gods
    Differ from mortals?
    In that the former
    See endless billows
    Heaving before them;
    Us doth the billow
    Lift up and swallow,
    So that we perish.

    Small is the ring
    Enclosing our life,
    And whole generations
    Link themselves firmly
    On to existence's
    Chain never-ending.



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