Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Germany: Vols. XVII–XVIII. 1876–79.
Rhine Song of the German Soldiers after Victory
By Felicia Hemans (17931835)I see the bright flood shine, I see the bright flood shine:
Sing on the march, with every banner waving,—
Sing, brothers, ’t is the Rhine! Sing, brothers, ’t is the Rhine!
Be glory on thy track, be glory on thy track!
We left thy shores, to die or to deliver;
We bear thee Freedom back, we bear thee Freedom back!
Even as my mother’s song, even as my mother’s song;
That sound went past me on the field of slaughter,
And heart and arm grew strong, and heart and arm grew strong!
Poured out by sons of thine, poured out by sons of thine,
Where sword and spirit forth in joy were leaping,
Like thee, victorious Rhine! like thee, victorious Rhine!
Thy path is by my home, thy path is by my home:
Even now my children count the hours till meeting;
O ransomed ones, I come! O ransomed ones, I come!
Sound on by hearth and shrine, sound on by hearth and shrine!
Sing through the hills, that thou art free forever,—
Lift up thy voice, O Rhine! Lift up thy voice, O Rhine!