Poetical Remains of the Late Mrs Hemans/Exclamation of Iphigenia on seeing her Brother

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3053303Poetical Remains of the Late Mrs Hemans — Exclamation of Iphigenia on seeing her BrotherFelicia HemansJohann Wolfgang von Goethe


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EXCLAMATION OF IPHIGENIA ON SEEING HER BROTHER.

Oh hear me, look upon me, how my heart
After long desolation now unfolds
Unto this new delight, to kiss thy head,
Thou dearest, dearest one of all on Earth!
To clasp thee with my arms which were but thrown
On the void winds before! Oh give me way,
Give my soul's rapture way, the eternal fount,
Leaps not more brightly forth from cliff to cliff
Of high Parnassus, down the golden vale,
Than the strong joy bursts gushing from my heart,
And swells around me to a flood of bliss,
Orestes! Oh my Brother!