Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Germany: Vols. XVII–XVIII. 1876–79.
Princess Ilse
By Heinrich Heine (17971856)I
And dwell in Ilsenstein:
Come with me to my castle;
Thou shalt be blest,—and mine!
I ’ll cool thy weary brow:
Thou ’lt lose, amid the rippling,
The cares which grieve thee now.
And on my snow-white breast,
Thou ’lt dream of old, old legends,
And sink in joy to rest.
As in the ancient day
I kissed the Emperor Henry,
Who long has passed away.
Only the living love;
And I am fair and blooming,—
Dost feel my wild heart move?
My crystal castle rings,
Where many a knight and lady
In merry measure springs.
Spurs ring from night to morn;
And dwarfs are gayly drumming,
And blow the golden horn.
My arms round thee shall fall:
I held his ears,—he heard not
The trumpet’s warning call.