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TO THE HUSBANDMAN

 SMOOTHLY and lightly the golden seed by the furrow is cover'd;

Yet will a deeper one, friend, cover thy bones at the last.
Joyously plough'd and sow'd! Here food all living is budding, E'en from the side of the tomb Hope will not vanish away.
1789.
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Poem by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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