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Heinrich Heine * Die Lorelei Germana 1823 Arg-2-2 2014-04-23 18:09 Manfred nur tiun aldonu

Heinrich Heine,
The Lorelei

 

Heinrich Heine,
The Lorelei

 
tradukita de L. W. Garnham   tradukita de Mark Twain
 
    An ancient legend of the Rhine
 
I do not know what it signifies.   I cannot divine what it meaneth,
That I am so sorrowful?   This haunting nameless pain:
A fable of old Times so terrifies,   A tale of the bygone ages
Leaves my heart so thoughtful.   Keeps brooding through my brain:
 
The air is cool and it darkens,   The faint air cools in the gloaming,
And calmly flows the Rhine;   And peaceful flows the Rhine,
The summit of the mountain hearkens   The thirsty summits are drinking
In evening sunshine line.   The sunset's flooding wine;
 
The most beautiful Maiden entrances   The loveliest maiden is sitting
Above wonderfully there,   High-throned in yon blue air,
Her beautiful golden attire glances,   Her golden jewels are shining,
She combs her golden hair.   She combs her golden hair;
 
With golden comb so lustrous,   She combs with comb that is golden,
And thereby a song sings,   And sings a weird refrain
It has a tone so wondrous,   That steeps in a deadly enchantment
That powerful melody rings.   The listener's ravished brain:
 
The shipper in the little ship   The doomed in his drifting shallop,
It effects with woe sad might;   Is tranced with the sad sweet tone,
He does not see the rocky slip,   He sees not the yawing breakers,
He only regards dreaded height.   He sees but the maid alone:
 
I believe the turbulent waves   The pitiless billwos engulf him!-
Swallow the last shipper and boat;   So perish sailor and bark;
She with her singing craves   And this, with her baleful singing,
All to visit her magic moat.   Is the Lorelei's gruesome work.
 
Traduko de la Germana poemo "Die Lorelei"
de Heinrich Heine (*1797-12-13 -
†1856-02-17) en la Anglan de 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
  Traduko de la Germana poemo "Die Lorelei"
de Heinrich Heine (*1797-12-13 -
†1856-02-17) en la Anglan de Mark
Twain.

A Tramp Abroad. Vol 1-2. Leibzig: Tauchnitz,
1880 Band I, Mark Twain 1880
(rf. http://www.loreley.com/loreley/marctwai.htm)