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On Re-Reading Certain German Poets

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    They hold their own, they have no peers
    In gloom and glow, in hopes and fears,
    In love and terror, hovering round
    The lore of that enchanted ground!
    That mystic region, where one hears,
    By bandit towers, the hunt that nears
    Wild through the Hartz; the demon cheers
    Of Hackelnberg; his horn and hound
    They hold their own.
    Dark Wallenstein; and, down the years,
    The Lorelei; and, creased with sneers,
    Faust, Margaret; the Sabboth sound,
    Witch-whirling, of the Brocken, drowned
    In storm, through which Mephisto leers,
    They hold their own.



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