His earnest tónes whose agitated heart In Weimar's gráve from my seventh year lay mouldering; Whose I have been since then, and whose to be [CARLSRUHE, Nov. 20, 1855.] * OÚT of the gráve I took for love thy body, As a bígot pópe for hátred treated Wicliffe. GO tó, that think'st of Time as of a thing Thyself art Time, runn'st through thy various phases CARLSRUHE, Nov. 6, 1855. * See DIRGE FOR THE XIII. DEC. MDCCCLII, in My Book. ADVICE. UNLESS thy friend is wise advise him nót, And if thy friend 's unwise enough to need, TO JUSTINUS KERNER, THE SUABIAN POET. CORPOREAL dárkness failed to quench the ray Of vision intellectual in the soul Of Milton, Homer, or Tiresias old, Or chill the warm pulsations of thy heart, Ténder, imáginative, pénsive Kerner. * Áh, what a sóng had thine been, hádst thou pitched it Móre to the súbject's, léss to the monarch's ear! WEINSBERG (WÜRTTEMBERG), Sept. 9, 1855. * Kerner is 69 years of age, and, owing to a cataract on either eye, can scarcely see either to read or write. Ás in the printed volume every piece, Só in the mighty úniverse itself WEINSBERG (WÜRTTEMBERG), Sept. 20, 1855. DIE WEIBERTREUE.* VERZEIHE, Weinsberg! schön sind deine Trümmer, WEINSBERG (WÜRTTEMBERG), Sept. 4, 1855. *The ruins of the castle of Weinsberg, on a beautiful vine - planted hill immediately outside the town, owe the name by which they are at present known, viz. Die Weibertreue, to the following legend, or, it may be, true history. In the wars between the Welfs and Hohenstauffens in the year 1140, the Hohenstauffens besieged the Welfs in the castle of Weinsberg. The Welfs, reduced to extremities, surrendered at discretion, requiring only that their women should have permission to leave the castle, taking with them as much of their most valuable possessions as they could carry on their backs. The condition having been agreed to, the women walked out, carrying the men on their backs, and thus for they were chivalrously allowed to pass through the lines unmolested lives of the garrison and earned for the scene of the exploit the title of Die Weibertreue. Bürger has a poem, not a very good one, on the subject. saved the RECHTS steht der Aberglaube, Alles glaubend; Der Skepticism, der gar Nichts glaubt, steht links; WEINSBERG (WÜRTTEMBERG), Sept. 14, 1855. DER Abergläub'ge glaubt zu viel, Der Skeptiker zu wenig, Drum schliess' ich mich den Gläub'gen an, Wann diese alle einig. WEINSBERG (WÜRTTEMBERG), Sept. 14, 1855. MUTTER. WARUM, mein Kind, sehn'st du dich so nach Oben? KIND. Auf Weiteres wird Alles hier verschoben; Es giebt, Gottlob! kein Weiteres dort oben. GIEBELSTADT, near WÜRZBURG, Sept. 29, 1855. TÜBINGEN. BETWEEN the Neckar- and the Ammer-Thal, Dirtiest of cities; on each side, a marsh. And foot-tracks, in the sand, of birds and beasts, And all too late bethought me that if hís, To have been well thinned ere sérved up to the public. Ye who in distant lands have heard the fame Of Tübingen, the protestant, the learned |