Epilogue

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Undine! thou fair and lovely sprite,

Since first from out an ancient lay

I saw gleam forth thy fitful light,

How hast thou sung my cares away!

How hast thou nestled next my heart,

And gently offered to impart

Thy sorrows to my listening ear,

Like a half-shy, half-trusting child,

The while my lute, in wood-notes wild,

Thine accents echoed far and near!

Then many a youth I won to muse

With love on thy mysterious ways,

With many a fair one to peruse

The legend of thy wondrous days.

And now both dame and youth would fain

List to my tale yet once again;

Nay, sweet Undine, be not afraid!

Enter their halls with footsteps light,

Greet courteously each noble knight...


- From Undine by Friedrich de la Motte Fouque

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