The Poems of Goethe eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 358 pages of information about The Poems of Goethe.

The Poems of Goethe eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 358 pages of information about The Poems of Goethe.

Mahomet (Speaks).

Let the foeman sorrow o’er his dead,

Ne’er will they return again to light;
O’er our brethren let no tear be shed,

For they dwell above yon spheres so bright.

All the seven planets open throw

All their metal doors with mighty shock,
And the forms of those we loved below

At the gates of Eden boldly knock.

There they find, with bliss ne’er dream’d before,

Glories that my flight first show’d to eye,
When the wondrous steed my person bore

In one second through the realms on high.

Wisdom’s trees, in cypress-order growing,

High uphold the golden apples sweet;
Trees of life, their spreading shadows throwing,

Shade each blossoming plant, each flow’ry seat.

Now a balmy zephyr from the East

Brings the heavenly maidens to thy view;
With the eye thou now dost taste the feast,

Soon the sight pervades thee through and through.

There they stand, to ask thee thy career: 

Mighty plans? or dangerous bloody rout? 
Thou’rt a hero, know they,—­for Thourt here,

What a hero?—­This they’ll fathom out.

By thy wounds soon clearly this is shown,

Wounds that write thy fame’s undying story;
Wounds the true believer mark alone,

When have perish’d joy and earthly glory.

To chiosks and arbors thou art brought,

Fill’d with checkered marble columns bright;
To the noble grape-juice, solace-fraught,

They the guest with kindly sips invite.

Youth!  Thou’rt welcome more than e’er was youth

All alike are radiant and serene;
When thou tak’st one to thine heart with truth,

Of thy band she’ll be the friend and queen.

So prepare thee for this place of rest,

Never can it now be changed again;
Maids like these will ever make thee blest,

Wines like these will never harm thy brain.

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The favoured beasts.

Or beasts there have been chosen four

To come to Paradise,
And there with saints for evermore

They dwell in happy wise.

Amongst them all the Ass stands first;

He comes with joyous stride,
For to the Prophet-City erst

Did Jesus on him ride.

Half timid next a Wolf doth creep,

To whom Mahomet spake
“Spoil not the poor man of his sheep,

The rich man’s thou mayst take.”

And then the brave and faithful Hound,

Who by his master kept,
And slept with him the slumbers sound

The seven sleepers slept.

Abuherrira’s Cat, too, here,

Purrs round his master blest,
For holy must the beast appear

The Prophet hath caress’d.

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