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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Germany: Vols. XVII–XVIII. 1876–79.

Cologne

The Cathedral of Cologne

By Friedrich Rückert (1788–1866)

Translated by A. Baskerville

CATHEDRAL of Cologne!

Memorial of eld,

When German art excelled,

Long grown with age so gray,

Unfinished till this day.

Cathedral of Cologne!

Cathedral of Cologne!

He who thy plan conceived

Died ere it was achieved,

And none to build the rest

Have e’er their strength confessed,

Cathedral of Cologne!

Cathedral of Cologne!

The German sun declined

The hill of time behind;

Who thought, in such dark hours,

Of raising thy proud towers,

Cathedral of Cologne!

Cathedral of Cologne!

The master’s sketch and plan

Lay hid from human scan;

But lately from the night

The plan was brought to light,

Cathedral of Cologne!

Cathedral of Cologne!

In vain was not revealed

The plan that lay concealed;

And loud to us it cries,

“Thy towers shall arise,

Cathedral of Cologne!”