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THE NEW AMADIS

 IN my boyhood's days so drear

I was kept confined;
There I sat for many a year,

All alone I pined,
As within the womb.
Yet thou drov'st away my gloom, Golden phantasy! I became a hero true, Like the Prince Pipi, And the world roam'd through, Many a crystal palace built, Crush'd them with like art, And the Dragon's life-blood spilt With my glitt'ring dart.
Yes! I was a man! Next I formed the knightly plan Princess Fish to free; She was much too complaisant, Kindly welcomed me,-- And I was gallant.
Heav'nly bread her kisses proved, Glowing as the wine; Almost unto death I loved.
Sun-s appeared to shine In her dazzling charms.
Who hath torn her from mine arms? Could no magic band Make her in her flight delay? Say, where now her land? Where, alas, the way? 1775.
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Poem by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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