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" O full and splendid Moon, whom I
Have, from this desk, seen climb the sky
So many a midnight,—would thy glow
For the last time beheld my woe!
Ever thine eye, most mournful friend,
O'er books and papers saw me bend;
But would that I, on mountains grand,
Amid thy blessed light could stand,
With spirits through mountain-caverns hover,
Float in thy twilight the meadows over,
And, freed from the fumes of lore that swathe me,
To health in thy dewy fountains bathe me!

Ah, me! this dungeon still I see.
This drear, accursed masonry,
Where even the welcome daylight strains
But duskly through the painted panes. "

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , Faust


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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe quote : O full and splendid Moon, whom I<br />Have, from this desk, seen climb the sky<br />So many a midnight,—would thy glow<br />For the last time beheld my woe!<br />Ever thine eye, most mournful friend,<br />O'er books and papers saw me bend;<br />But would that I, on mountains grand,<br />Amid thy blessed light could stand,<br />With spirits through mountain-caverns hover,<br />Float in thy twilight the meadows over,<br />And, freed from the fumes of lore that swathe me,<br />To health in thy dewy fountains bathe me!<br /><br />Ah, me! this dungeon still I see.<br />This drear, accursed masonry,<br />Where even the welcome daylight strains<br />But duskly through the painted panes.