When the Creator banished from his sight
Frail man to dark mortality's abode,
And granted him a late return to light,
Only by treading reason's arduous road,—
When each immortal turned his face away,
She, the compassionate, alone
Took up her dwelling in that house of clay,
With the deserted, banished one.
With drooping wing she hovers here
Around her darling, near the senses' land,
And on his prison-walls so drear
Elysium paints with fond deceptive hand.

While soft humanity still lay at rest,
Within her tender arms extended,
No flame was stirred by bigots' murderous zest,
No guiltless blood on high ascended.
The heart that she in gentle fetters binds,
Views duty's slavish escort scornfully;
Her path of light, though fairer far it winds,
Sinks in the sun-track of morality.
Those who in her chaste service still remain,
No grovelling thought can tempt, no fate affright;
The spiritual life, so free from stain,
Freedom's sweet birthright, they receive again,
Under the mystic sway of holy might.

Autore: Friedrich Schiller

When the Creator banished from his sight<br />Frail man to dark mortality's abode,<br />And granted him a late return to light,<br />Only by treading reason's arduous road,—<br />When each immortal turned his face away,<br />She, the compassionate, alone<br />Took up her dwelling in that house of clay,<br />With the deserted, banished one.<br />With drooping wing she hovers here<br />Around her darling, near the senses' land,<br />And on his prison-walls so drear<br />Elysium paints with fond deceptive hand.<br /><br />While soft humanity still lay at rest,<br />Within her tender arms extended,<br />No flame was stirred by bigots' murderous zest,<br />No guiltless blood on high ascended.<br />The heart that she in gentle fetters binds,<br />Views duty's slavish escort scornfully;<br />Her path of light, though fairer far it winds,<br />Sinks in the sun-track of morality.<br />Those who in her chaste service still remain,<br />No grovelling thought can tempt, no fate affright;<br />The spiritual life, so free from stain,<br />Freedom's sweet birthright, they receive again,<br />Under the mystic sway of holy might. - Friedrich Schiller




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