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The Garlands.

    By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



    Klopstock would lead us away from Pindus; no longer for laurel
    May we be eager the homely acorn alone must content us;
    Yet he himself his more-than-epic crusade is conducting
    High on Golgotha's summit, that foreign gods he may honour!
    Yet, on what hill he prefers, let him gather the angels together,
    Suffer deserted disciples to weep o'er the grave of the just one:
    There where a hero and saint hath died, where a bard breath'd his numbers,
    Both for our life and our death an ensample of courage resplendent
    And of the loftiest human worth to bequeath, ev'ry nation
    There will joyously kneel in devotion ecstatic, revering
    Thorn and laurel garland, and all its charms and its tortures.



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