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Translations. - Psyches Mourning. (From Von Salis-Seewis.)

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Psyche moans, in deep-sunk, darksome prison,     For redemption; ah! for light she aches;     Fears, hopes, after every noise doth listen--     Whether Fate her bars of iron breaks.     Bound are Psyche's pinions--airy, soaring;     Yet high-hearted is she, groaning low;     Knows that under clouds whence rain is pouring     Sprouts the palm that crowns the victor's brow;     Knows among the thorns the rose yet reigneth;     Golden flowers spring from the desert grave     She her garland through denial gaineth,     And her strength is steeled by winds that rave.     'Tis through lack that she her blisses buyeth;     Sorrow's dream comes true by longing long;     Lest light break the sleep wherein she lieth,     Round her tree of life the shadows throng.     Psyche's wail is but a fluted sadness     Heard from willows the moon silvereth;     Psyche's tears are dews of morning redness,     And her sighs the sweet night-violet's breath!     Yews o'ershade the myrtle of her probation;     Much she loves for great has been her dole;     Love leads through the paths of separation,     Leads her to reunion's joyous goal.     She endures; bravely bears every burden,     Dumb before the will of Fate bends low;     Lies her bliss the patient tranquil word in;     Her one cordial, feeling's overflow!     Preconviction--ah! the call, the token,     Spreading wings the darksome sky to cleave!     'Tis but boding! 'tis but knowledge broken!     Truth's but what she truly doth believe!     Darkness hides the goal of Psyche's mission;     For the eyes that tears so often gall     Reach not to the summit of completion     Where illusion's vaporous veil doth fall!

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