Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, NEW SPRING: 26, by HEINRICH HEINE



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NEW SPRING: 26, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How the pinks are breathing fragrance
Last Line: And the nightingales are singing.
Subject(s): Birds; Flowers; Nightingales; Roses; Spring


HOW the pinks are breathing fragrance!
How the thronging stars so tender,
Golden bee like, sadly glimmer
'Mid the heaven's blue-violet splendour!

Through the gloom of yonder chestnuts
Gleams the manse, so white and stately,
And I hear the glass door rattling
While the dear voice thrills me greatly.

Sweet alarm and blissful tremor,
Soft embraces, terror-bringing --
And the youthful rose is list'ning,
And the nightingales are singing.





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