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The Poems of Goethe Translated in the Original Metres
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III. the Pariah’s Thanks.
MIGHTY Brama, now I’ll bless thee!
’Tis from thee that worlds proceed! As my ruler I confess thee,
For of all thou takest heed.
All thy thousand ears thou keepest
Open to each child of earth; We, ’mongst mortals sunk the deepest,
Have from thee received new birth.
Bear in mind the woman’s story,
Who, through grief, divine became; Now I’ll wait to view His glory,
Who omnipotence can claim.
1821. -----
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Chicago: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, "III. The Pariah’s Thanks.," The Poems of Goethe Translated in the Original Metres, ed. Eliot, Charles W. and trans. Bowring, Edgar Alfred, 1826-1911 in The Poems of Goethe Translated in the Original Metres (New York: P. F. Collier & Son, 1874), Original Sources, accessed March 27, 2025, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=52LX7W3CK2HTD4R.
MLA: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. "III. The Pariah’s Thanks." The Poems of Goethe Translated in the Original Metres, edited by Eliot, Charles W., and translated by Bowring, Edgar Alfred, 1826-1911, in The Poems of Goethe Translated in the Original Metres, Vol. 3, New York, P. F. Collier & Son, 1874, Original Sources. 27 Mar. 2025. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=52LX7W3CK2HTD4R.
Harvard: Goethe, JW, 'III. The Pariah’s Thanks.' in The Poems of Goethe Translated in the Original Metres, ed. and trans. . cited in 1874, The Poems of Goethe Translated in the Original Metres, P. F. Collier & Son, New York. Original Sources, retrieved 27 March 2025, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=52LX7W3CK2HTD4R.
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