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Mark Twain The Lorelei English Arg-11-2 2003-10-13 04:42 mgr only this remove
L. W. Garnham The Lorelei English Arg-14-2 2003-10-11 23:04 mgr only this remove
Paul Gottfried Christaller [Ne scias mi, kio okazis] Esperanto Arg-1116-2 2010-09-13 10:03 Manfred only this add
N. N. 01 Lurleia Latin Arg-179-2 2010-02-11 14:00 Manfred only this remove
Joachim Gießner Lorelejo Esperanto Arg-1115-2 2010-09-15 12:51 Manfred only this add
Leopold Elb Lorelej' Esperanto Arg-71-2 2005-02-03 19:06 Manfred only this add
Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof Lorelej Esperanto Arg-565-2 2009-10-30 16:15 mgr only this remove
Hans-Georg Kaiser Lorelay Esperanto Arg-564-2 2005-02-03 19:18 Manfred only this add
Heinrich Heine * Die Lorelei German 1823 Arg-2-2 2014-04-23 18:09 Manfred only this remove

Heinrich Heine,
Lorelej

 

Heinrich Heine,
Die Lorelei

 

Heinrich Heine,
The Lorelei

 

Heinrich Heine,
Lurleia

 

Heinrich Heine,
The Lorelei

 
translated by Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof       translated by Mark Twain   translated by N. N. 01   translated by L. W. Garnham
 
        An ancient legend of the Rhine        
 
Ne scias mi, kial subita   Ich weiß nicht, was soll es bedeuten,   I cannot divine what it meaneth,   Ignoro, quid id sibi velit,   I do not know what it signifies.
malgaj' en la koro naskiĝis;   daß ich so traurig bin;   This haunting nameless pain:   Tristissimus cur sim,   That I am so sorrowful?
el tempo jam enterigita   ein Märchen aus alten Zeiten,   A tale of the bygone ages   Antiqui aevi fabellam   A fable of old Times so terrifies,
legendo al mi reviviĝis.   das kommt mir nicht aus dem Sinn.   Keeps brooding through my brain:   Cur saepe volverim.   Leaves my heart so thoughtful.
 
Jam malvarmetiĝas l' aero,   Die Luft ist kühl und es dunkelt,   The faint air cools in the gloaming,   Vesperascit et frigescit,   The air is cool and it darkens,
la Rejno mallaŭte babilas,   und ruhig fließt der Rhein;   And peaceful flows the Rhine,   Et Rhenus leniter it,   And calmly flows the Rhine;
per oro de l'sun' en vespero   der Gipfel des Berges funkelt   The thirsty summits are drinking   Cacumen montis lucescit,   The summit of the mountain hearkens
la supro de l' monto rebrilas.   im Abendsonnenschein.   The sunset's flooding wine;   Dum Phoebus occidit.   In evening sunshine line.
 
Plej belan knabinon mi vidas:   Die schönste Jungfrau sitzet   The loveliest maiden is sitting   Sedet in summo montis   The most beautiful Maiden entrances
en ora ornamo brilante,   dort oben wunderbar,   High-throned in yon blue air,   Virgo pulcherrima,   Above wonderfully there,
sur supro de l' monto ŝi sidas,   ihr goldnes Geschmeide blitzet,   Her golden jewels are shining,   Auro nitet gemma frontis,   Her beautiful golden attire glances,
la harojn mistere kombante.   sie kämmt ihr goldenes Haar.   She combs her golden hair;   Se pectit auricoma.   She combs her golden hair.
 
La oran kombilon ŝi movas   Sie kämmt es mit goldenem Kamme,   She combs with comb that is golden,   Aureolo pectine pectit,   With golden comb so lustrous,
kaj kantas tra l' pura aero,   und singt ein Lied dabei;   And sings a weird refrain   Carmen canens procul,   And thereby a song sings,
kaj forto mirinda sin trovas   das hat eine wundersame,   That steeps in a deadly enchantment   Mirandum id habet modum   It has a tone so wondrous,
en tiu ĉi kant' de l'vespero.   gewaltige Melodei.   The listener's ravished brain:   Nec non virilem simul.   That powerful melody rings.
 
Ŝipet' iras sur la rivero,   Den Schiffer im kleinen Schiffe   The doomed in his drifting shallop,   In cymba navitam mille   The shipper in the little ship
ŝipisto ektremis de l' kanto,   ergreift es mit wildem Weh;   Is tranced with the sad sweet tone,   Angores feri tenent,   It effects with woe sad might;
kaj blinda por ĉiu danĝero   er schaut nicht die Felsenriffe,   He sees not the yawing breakers,   Non videt scopulos ille,   He does not see the rocky slip,
rigardas li al la kantanto.   er schaut nur hinauf in die Höh.   He sees but the maid alone:   Ocli non si sursum vident.   He only regards dreaded height.
 
Ha, baldaŭ ŝipisto la bela   Ich glaube, die Wellen verschlingen   The pitiless billwos engulf him!-   Opinor undas devorare   I believe the turbulent waves
perdiĝis sub l' akvoturnado;   am Ende Schiffer und Kahn;   So perish sailor and bark;   Nautam cum navicula,   Swallow the last shipper and boat;
ĝin Lorelej' faris kruela,   und das hat mit ihrem Singen   And this, with her baleful singing,   Effecit solo canendo   She with her singing craves
per sia mirinda kantado.   die Lorelei getan.   Is the Lorelei's gruesome work.   Lurleia id dea.   All to visit her magic moat.
 
Translation of the German poem "Die Lorelei"
by Heinrich Heine (*1797-12-13 -
†1856-02-17) into Esperanto by
Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof (Ludoviko Lazaro
Zamenhofo, *1859-12-15 - †1917-04-14).

Tiun ĉi tradukversion mi prenis el retejo
http://www.esperanto.mv.ru/Kolekto/Lorelej.html.
  Author of this German poem is Heinrich
Heine (*1797-12-13 - †1856-02-17),
published 1823.

Aus dem Werk "Buch der Lieder", Kapitel
"Die Heimkehr", Abschnitt II.
Siehe auch ein http://gutenberg.spiegel.de
unter:
http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/?id=5&x
d=1131&kapitel=12&cHash=eb14eca2272#gb_found
.
Vidu ankaŭ: http://www.gedichte.vu/?die_lorelei.html.
La melodion verkis la komponisto Friedrich
Silcher. Vidu la retejon
http://www.lieder-archiv.de/die_lorelei-notenblatt_300493.html.
  Translation of the German poem "Die Lorelei"
by Heinrich Heine (*1797-12-13 -
†1856-02-17) into English by Mark
Twain.

A Tramp Abroad. Vol 1-2. Leibzig: Tauchnitz,
1880 Band I, Mark Twain 1880
(rf. http://www.loreley.com/loreley/marctwai.htm)
  Translation of the German poem "Die Lorelei"
by Heinrich Heine (*1797-12-13 -
†1856-02-17) into Latin by N. N.
01.

 
  Translation of the German poem "Die Lorelei"
by Heinrich Heine (*1797-12-13 -
†1856-02-17) into English by L. W.
Garnham.

L.W. Garnham, Bachelor of Arts, LEGENDS
OF THE RHINE;
mentioned in: A Tramp Abroad. Vol 1-2.
Leibzig: Tauchnitz, 1880 Band I, Mark
Twain 1880