Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Germany: Vols. XVII–XVIII. 1876–79.
Enviable Poverty
By Benedikt DaleiI
Where, ’neath the shade of richest trees,
The reaper and the reaper’s wife
Enjoy their noonday ease.
I hear full many a merry sound,
Where the stout, brimming water-jug
From mouth to mouth goes round.
Sit boys and girls of various size,
And, like the buds about the rose,
Make glad my gazing eyes.
Their table with the freshest green,
And lovely maids, his angel band,
Bear heaped dishes in.
Waked by the mother’s kiss, doth deal
To the poor parents a dessert
Still sweeter than their meal.
Goes wandering round the rosy boy,
A little circling flame of love,
A living, general joy.
Their toil is but joy fresh begun;
That wife,—O, what a happy wife!
And, O, how rich is that poor man!