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Heinrich Heine | * Die Lorelei | German | 1823 | Arg-2-2 | 2014-04-23 18:09 Manfred | only this add |
Hans-Georg Kaiser | Lorelay | Esperanto | Arg-564-2 | 2005-02-03 19:18 Manfred | only this add | |
Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof | Lorelej | Esperanto | Arg-565-2 | 2009-10-30 16:15 mgr | only this add | |
Leopold Elb | Lorelej' | Esperanto | Arg-71-2 | 2005-02-03 19:06 Manfred | only this remove | |
Joachim Gießner | Lorelejo | Esperanto | Arg-1115-2 | 2010-09-15 12:51 Manfred | only this add | |
N. N. 01 | Lurleia | Latin | Arg-179-2 | 2010-02-11 14:00 Manfred | only this remove | |
Paul Gottfried Christaller | [Ne scias mi, kio okazis] | Esperanto | Arg-1116-2 | 2010-09-13 10:03 Manfred | only this add | |
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 |
Heinrich Heine, | Heinrich Heine, | Heinrich Heine, | Heinrich Heine, | |||
translated by Mark Twain | translated by Leopold Elb | translated by L. W. Garnham | translated by N. N. 01 | |||
An ancient legend of the Rhine | Tiu traduko estas poste iom modifita de aliuloj, ne estas la origina traduk-versio de Leopold Elb. | |||||
I cannot divine what it meaneth, | Ne scias mi, kial mi estas | I do not know what it signifies. | Ignoro, quid id sibi velit, | |||
This haunting nameless pain: | Malgaja en la kor’. | That I am so sorrowful? | Tristissimus cur sim, | |||
A tale of the bygone ages | Antikva fabelo restas | A fable of old Times so terrifies, | Antiqui aevi fabellam | |||
Keeps brooding through my brain: | Por ĉiam en mia memor’. | Leaves my heart so thoughtful. | Cur saepe volverim. | |||
The faint air cools in the gloaming, | Vespero jam ekmalheliĝas, | The air is cool and it darkens, | Vesperascit et frigescit, | |||
And peaceful flows the Rhine, | Fluadas la Rejn’ en trankvil’, | And calmly flows the Rhine; | Et Rhenus leniter it, | |||
The thirsty summits are drinking | La supro de l’ monto lumiĝas | The summit of the mountain hearkens | Cacumen montis lucescit, | |||
The sunset's flooding wine; | En vespersuna bril’. | In evening sunshine line. | Dum Phoebus occidit. | |||
The loveliest maiden is sitting | Belega knabino jen tronas | The most beautiful Maiden entrances | Sedet in summo montis | |||
High-throned in yon blue air, | Kun ora juvelar’, | Above wonderfully there, | Virgo pulcherrima, | |||
Her golden jewels are shining, | La belan vizaĝon kronas | Her beautiful golden attire glances, | Auro nitet gemma frontis, | |||
She combs her golden hair; | Mirinde la ora harar’. | She combs her golden hair. | Se pectit auricoma. | |||
She combs with comb that is golden, | Ŝi uzas kombilon el oro | With golden comb so lustrous, | Aureolo pectine pectit, | |||
And sings a weird refrain | Kaj dume kantas ŝi. | And thereby a song sings, | Carmen canens procul, | |||
That steeps in a deadly enchantment | Mirige tuŝas al koro | It has a tone so wondrous, | Mirandum id habet modum | |||
The listener's ravished brain: | Sorĉiga la melodi’. | That powerful melody rings. | Nec non virilem simul. | |||
The doomed in his drifting shallop, | Kaj sopiregon eksentas | The shipper in the little ship | In cymba navitam mille | |||
Is tranced with the sad sweet tone, | Ŝipisto dum sia vetur’; | It effects with woe sad might; | Angores feri tenent, | |||
He sees not the yawing breakers, | Rifaron li ne priatentas, | He does not see the rocky slip, | Non videt scopulos ille, | |||
He sees but the maid alone: | Al monto rigardas li nur. | He only regards dreaded height. | Ocli non si sursum vident. | |||
The pitiless billwos engulf him!- | Mi kredas, ke dronos finfine | I believe the turbulent waves | Opinor undas devorare | |||
So perish sailor and bark; | Ŝipisto kun sia boat’, | Swallow the last shipper and boat; | Nautam cum navicula, | |||
And this, with her baleful singing, | Kaj tion kaŭzis feine | She with her singing craves | Effecit solo canendo | |||
Is the Lorelei's gruesome work. | La Loreleja kantad’. | All to visit her magic moat. | Lurleia id dea. | |||
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 Esperanto by Leopold Elb (†1912-08.04). La traduko troviĝas sur paĝo 84 de la lernolibro „Post la kurso“ de Wilhelm kaj Hans Wingen, eldonita de Ludwig Pickel en Nurembergo (Nürnberg), Germanio. | 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 | Translation of the German poem "Die Lorelei" by Heinrich Heine (*1797-12-13 - †1856-02-17) into Latin by N. N. 01. |