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First Ode.

    By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



    Transplant the beauteous tree!
    Gardener, it gives me pain;
    A happier resting-place
    Its trunk deserved.

    Yet the strength of its nature
    To Earth's exhausting avarice,
    To Air's destructive inroads,
    An antidote opposed.

    See how it in springtime
    Coins its pale green leaves!
    Their orange-fragrance
    Poisons each flyblow straight.

    The caterpillar's tooth
    Is blunted by them;
    With silv'ry hues they gleam
    In the bright sunshine,

    Its twigs the maiden
    Fain would twine in
    Her bridal-garland;
    Youths its fruit are seeking.

    See, the autumn cometh!
    The caterpillar
    Sighs to the crafty spider,
    Sighs that the tree will not fade.

    Hov'ring thither
    From out her yew-tree dwelling,
    The gaudy foe advances
    Against the kindly tree,

    And cannot hurt it,
    But the more artful one
    Defiles with nauseous venom
    Its silver leaves;

    And sees with triumph
    How the maiden shudders,
    The youth, how mourns he,
    On passing by.

    Transplant the beauteous tree!
    Gardener, it gives me pain;
    Tree, thank the gardener
    Who moves thee hence!



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