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froelich seyn; Und wuesten wir, wo jemand traurig laege, Wir gaben ihm den wein. _TRANSLATION_. With wine-leaves crown the jovial cup, For, search all Europe round, You'll say, as pleas'd you drink it up, Such wine was never found. Such wine, &c. Our fathers' land this vine supplies; What soil can e'er produce But this, tho' warm'd with genial skies, Such mild, such gen'rous juice? Such mild, &c. Then shall the Rhine our smiles receive, For on its banks alone Can e'er be found a wine to give The soul its proper tone. The soul, &c. Come, put the jovial cup around, Our joys it will enhance, If any one is mournful found, One sip shall make him dance. One sip, &c. LINES TO HEALTH, _Upon the Recovery of a Friend from a dangerous Illness_. Sweet guardian of the rosy cheek! Whene'er to thee I raise my hands Upon the mountain's breezy peak, Or on the yellow winding sands, If thou hast deign'd, by Pity mov'd, This fev'rish phantom to prolong, I've touch'd my lute, for ever lov'd, And bless'd thee with its earliest song! And oh! if in thy gentle ear Its simple notes have sounded sweet, May the soft breeze, to thee so dear, Now bear them to thy rose-wreath'd seat! For thou hast dried the dew of grief, And Friendship feels new ecstacy: To Pollio thou hast stretch'd relief, And, raising him, hast cherish'd me. So, whilst some treasur'd plant receives Th' admiring florist's partial show'r, The drops that tremble from its leaves Oft feed some near uncultur'd flow'r. For late connubial Fondness hung Mute o'er the couch where Pollio lay; Love, Hope, and Sorrow, fixed her tongue, Thro' sable night till morning grey. There, too, by drooping Pollio's side, Stood Modesty, a mourner meek, Whilst Genius, mov'd by grief and pride, Increas'd the blush which grac'd her cheek; For much the maiden he reprov'd For having spread her veil of snow Upon the mind he form'd and lov'd, Till she was seen to mourn it too. O Health! when thou art fled, how vain The witchery of earth and skies, Love's look, or music's sweetest strain, Or Ocean's softest lullabies! Oh! ever hover near his bow'r, There let thy fav'rite sylphs repair; Fence it with ev'ry sweet-lipp'd flow'r, That Sickness find no entrance there.
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