Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes. Germany: Vols. XVIIXVIII. 187679. | | | | Miscellaneous | | Enviable Poverty | | Benedikt Dalei |
| | Anonymous translation I GLANCE into the harvest field, | |
| Where, neath the shade of richest trees, | |
| The reaper and the reapers wife | |
| Enjoy their noonday ease. | |
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| And in the shadow of the hedge | 5 |
| I hear full many a merry sound, | |
| Where the stout, brimming water-jug | |
| From mouth to mouth goes round. | |
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| About the parents, in the grass, | |
| Sit boys and girls of various size, | 10 |
| And, like the buds about the rose, | |
| Make glad my gazing eyes. | |
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| See! God himself from heaven spreads | |
| Their table with the freshest green, | |
| And lovely maids, his angel band, | 15 |
| Bear heaped dishes in. | |
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| A laughing infants sugar lip, | |
| Waked by the mothers kiss, doth deal | |
| To the poor parents a dessert | |
| Still sweeter than their meal. | 20 |
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| From breast to breast, from arm to arm, | |
| Goes wandering round the rosy boy, | |
| A little circling flame of love, | |
| A living, general joy. | |
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| And strengthened thus for farther toil, | 25 |
| Their toil is but joy fresh begun; | |
| That wife,O, what a happy wife! | |
| And, O, how rich is that poor man! | | | | |
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