Margarete Münsterberg, ed., trans. A Harvest of German Verse. 1916.
By The Hostess DaughterLudwig Uhland (17871862)
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They stopped where they saw the hostess’ sign.
Where have you your daughter so fair and fine?”
My daughter is lying upon the bier.”
There in a black coffin the maiden lay.
And full of sorrow the maid espied.
To thee alone my love I would give!”
And turned away and wept in pain.
Alas, I have loved thee for many a year.”
And kissed her upon the lips so pale:
And I will love thee forever and aye.”