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POEMS OF GOETHE
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The rulers immortal
Avert from whole peoples
Their blessing-fraught glances,
And shun, in the children,
To trace the once cherished,
Still eloquent features
Their ancestors wore.

Thus chanted the Parcæ;
The old man, the banished,
In gloomy vault lying.
Their song overheareth,
Sons, grandsons rememb'reth,
And shaketh his head.