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第13章 POLYHYMNIA THE CITIZEN OF THE WORLD(1)

HERE the three men, however, still sat conversing together, With mine host of the Lion, the village doctor, and pastor;And their talk was still on the same unvarying subject, Turning it this way and that, and viewing from every direction.

But with his sober judgment the excellent pastor made answer:

"Here will I not contradict you. I know that man should be always Striving for that which is better; indeed, as we see, he is reaching Always after the higher, at least some novelty craving.

But be careful ye go not too far, for with this disposition Nature has given us pleasure in holding to what is familiar;Taught us in that to delight to which we have long been accustomed.

Every condition is good that is founded on reason and nature.

Many are man's desires, yet little it is that he needeth;Seeing the days are short and mortal destiny bounded.

Ne'er would I censure the man whom a restless activity urges, Bold and industrious, over all pathways of land and of ocean, Ever untiring to roam; who takes delight in the riches, Heaping in generous abundance about himself and his children.

Yet not unprized by me is the quiet citizen also, Making the noiseless round of his own inherited acres, Tilling the ground as the ever-returning seasons command him.

Not with every year is the soil transfigured about him;Not in haste does the tree stretch forth, as soon as 'tis planted, Full-grown arms towards heaven and decked with plenteous blossoms.

No: man has need of patience, and needful to him are also Calmness and clearness of mind, and a pure and right understanding.

Few are the seeds he intrusts to earth's all-nourishing bosom;Few are the creatures he knows how to raise and bring to perfection.

Centred are all his thoughts alone on that which is useful.

Happy to whom by nature a mind of such temper is given, For he supports us all! And hail, to the man whose abode is Where in a town the country pursuits with the city are blended.

On him lies not the pressure that painfully hampers the farmer, Nor is he carried away by the greedy ambition of cities;Where they of scanty possessions too often are given to aping, Wives and daughters especially, those who are higher and richer.

Blessed be therefore thy son in his life of quiet employment;Blessed the wife, of like mind with himself, whom he one day shall choose him."Thus he spoke; and scarce had he ended when entered the mother, Holding her son by the hand, and so led him up to her husband.

"Father," she said, "how oft when we two have been chatting together, Have we rejoiced in the thought of Hermann's future espousal, When he should bring his bride to be the light of our dwelling!

Over and over again the matter we pondered: this maiden Fixing upon for him first, and then that, with the gossip of parents.

But that day is now come; and Heaven at last has the maiden Brought to him hither, and shown him; and now his heart has decided.

Said we not always then he should have his own choice in the matter?

Was it not just now thy wish that he might with lively affection Feel himself drawn to some maiden? The hour is come that we hoped for.

Yes; he has felt and has chosen and come to a manly decision.

That same maiden it is that met him this morning, the stranger:

Say he may have her, or else, as he swears, his life shall be single.""Give her me, father," so added the son: "my heart has elected Clear and sure; she will be to you both the noblest of daughters."But the father was silent. Then hastily rose the good pastor, Took up the word and said: "The moment alone is decisive;Fixes the life of man, and his future destiny settles.

After long taking of counsel, yet only the work of a moment Every decision must be; and the wise alone seizes the right one.

Dangerous always it is comparing the one with the other When we are making our choice, and so confusing our feelings.

Hermann is pure. From childhood up I have known him, and never E'en as a boy was he wont to be reaching for this and the other:

What he desired was best for him too, and he held to it firmly.

Be not surprised and alarmed that now has appeared of a sudden, What thou hast wished for so long. It is true that the present appearance Bears not the form of the wish, exactly as thou hadst conceived it:

For our wishes oft hide from ourselves the object we wish for;Gifts come down from above in the shapes appointed by Heaven.

Therefore misjudge not the maiden who now of thy dearly beloved, Good and intelligent son has been first to touch the affections:

Happy to whom at once his first love's hand shall be given, And in whose heart no tenderest wish must secretly languish.

Yes: his whole bearing assures me that now his fate is decided.

Genuine love matures in a moment the youth into manhood;He is not easily moved; and I fear that if this be refused him, Sadly his years will go by, those years that should be the fairest,"Straightway then in a thoughtful tone the doctor made answer, On whose tongue for a long time past the words had been trembling:

"Pray let us here as before pursue the safe middle course only.

Make haste slowly: that was Augustus the emperor's motto.

Willingly I myself place at my well-beloved neighbor's disposal, Ready to do him what service I can with my poor understanding.

Youth most especially stands in need of some one to guide it.

Let me therefore go forth that I may examine the maiden, And may question the people among whom she lives and who know her.

Me 'tis not easy to cheat: I know how words should be valued."Straightway the son broke in, and with wing'ed words made he answer:

"Do so, neighbor, and go and make thine inquiries; but with thee I should be glad if our minister here were joined in the errand:

Two such excellent men would be irreproachable judges.

O my father! believe me, she's none of those wandering maidens, Not one of those who stroll through the land in search of adventure, And who seek to ensnare inexperienced youth in their meshes.

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