The Forest Sanctuary, and Other Poems/Brandenburgh Harvest-Song
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BRANDENBURGH HARVEST-SONG*[1].
FROM THE GERMAN OF LA MOTTE FOUQUÉ.
The corn, in golden light,
Waves o'er the plain;
The sickle's gleam is bright;
Full swells the grain.
Now send we far around
Our harvest lay!
—Alas! a heavier sound
Comes o'er the day!
On every breeze a knell
The hamlets pour,—
—We know its cause too well,
She is no more!
Earth shrouds with burial sod
Her soft eye's blue,—
—Now o'er the gifts of God
Fall tears like dew!
- ↑ >* For the year of the Queen of Prussia's death.