For her friends and mine: a book of aspirations, dreams and memories . Esmeralda (Hugos Notre- Dame de Paris).Luinis Frescoes at (Assumption and Mary as a little girl before the high priest).Ruysdaels Lily Brain. Walt Alpine Southern Foot Hills of the Love of Van (wThere Buddha taught first).Ellen Emerson (A New Eng-land Saint).St. Francis (The Mediaeval Christ).The Greek Egyptian De Sonnets (Rugged)St. Peter. Isis. St. (The Egyptian Christ


For her friends and mine: a book of aspirations, dreams and memories . Esmeralda (Hugos Notre- Dame de Paris).Luinis Frescoes at (Assumption and Mary as a little girl before the high priest).Ruysdaels Lily Brain. Walt Alpine Southern Foot Hills of the Love of Van (wThere Buddha taught first).Ellen Emerson (A New Eng-land Saint).St. Francis (The Mediaeval Christ).The Greek Egyptian De Sonnets (Rugged)St. Peter. Isis. St. (The Egyptian Christ).The Asphodel of the Grieg. (Creator).Modern German English Iron Age. The Ice The Koran. (young loves).Bitter fruits (inheritance).The Coming Man. 287 TRANSLATIONS. Alles Vergangliche1st nur ein Gleichniss;Das UnzulanglicheHier wirds Ereigniss;Das UnbeschreiblicheHier ists gethan;Das Kwig-WeiblicheZieht uns hinan. —Goethe: Faust II, 12104-11. FROM THE GERMAN. ,^KHRT W1* 1 *. MAY SONG. (Wie herrlich leuchtetMir die Natur!) Goethe. (Time 1771, i. e., when he was 22 years old. About thetime of his love affair with the pastors daughter, FriederikaBrion,of Sesenheim, near Strassburg.) What glorious prospects Nature yields!How gleams the sunlight, How laugh the fields! From every twig The blossoms push,A thousand voices Well from the bush; And mirth and rapture, From every earth! O sunshine! O happiness! O zest! O love! O fondness! So golden bright,Like morning clouds Upon that height! 293 Delightfully thou dost increaseThe sweet fields worth, With blossom fragranceDost enrich the earth. O maiden, maiden, How love I thee!How beam thy glances! How lovst thou me! So loves the lark His song in heavenAnd morning flowers, The mists sky-given, As I love thee, and yieldHearts blood without alloy, Because thou givst to meFresh youth and joy, For songs and dances new A spirit ever


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