Wont and Done
IHAVE loved;for the first time with passion I rave!
I then was the servant,but now am the slave;
I then was the servant of all:
By this creature so charming I now am fast bound,
To love and love’s guerdon she turns all around,
And her my sole mistress I call.
l’ve had faith;for the first time my faith is now strong!
And though matters go strangely,though matters go wrong,
To the ranks of the faithful I’m true:
Though ofttimes‘twas dark and though ofttimes’twas drear,
In the pressure of need,and when danger was near,
Yet the dawning of light I now view.
I have eaten;but ne’er have thus relish’d my food!
For when glad are the senses,and joyous the blood,
At table all else is effaced[23]
As for youth,it but swallows,then whistles an air;
As for me,to a jovial[24]resort I’d repair,
Where to eat,and enjoy what I taste.
I have drunk;but have never thus relish’d the bowl!
For wine makes us lords,and enlivens[25]the soul,
And loosens the trembling slave’s tongue.
Let’s not seek to spare then the heart-stirring drink,
For though in the barrel the old wine may sink,
In its place will fast mellow the young.
I have danced,and to dancing am pledged by a vow!
Though no caper or waltz may be raved about now,
In a dance that’s becoming,whirl round.
And he who a nosegay of flowers has dress’d,
And cares not for one any more than the rest,
With a garland[26]of mirth is aye crown’d.
Then once more be merry,and banish all woes!
For he who but gathers the blossoming rose.
By its thorns will be tickled alone.
To-day still,as yesterday,glimmers the star;
Take care from all heads that hang down to keep far,
And make but the future thine own.
1813.