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by Friedrich von Matthisson (1761 - 1831)

Im Abendschimmer wallt der Quell
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Im Abendschimmer wallt der Quell
Durch Wiesenblumen purpurhell,
Der Pappelweide wechselnd Grün
Weht ruhelispelnd drüber hin.

Im Lenzhauch webt der Geist des Herrn!
Sieh! Auferstehung nah und fern,
Sieh! Lebensodem, Schönheitsmeer,
Und Jugendfülle ringsumher!

Ich blicke her, ich blicke hin,
Und immer höher schwebt mein Sinn!
O Tand sind Pracht und Gold und Ruhm,
Natur, in Deinem Heiligthum!

Von dir gedrückt ans Mutterherz 
Hebt sich die Seele sonnenwärts, 
Des Himmels Ahndung den umweht, 
Der deinen Liebeston versteht!

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First version. Note: the poem was titled "Naturgenuß" in 1783, and became "Der Abend" in 1787.

Confirmed with Gedichte von Friedrich Matthisson, Mannheim: in der neuen Hof- und akademischen Buchhandlung, 1787, pages 72-73; and with Lieder von Friedrich Matthisson; Vermehrte Auflage, Dessau: "auf Kosten der Verlagskasse für Gelehrte und Künstler, und zu finden in der Buchhandl. der Gelehrten.", 1783, page 71.


Text Authorship:

  • by Friedrich von Matthisson (1761 - 1831), written 1780-82, first published 1783 [author's text checked 2 times against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website: 2016-10-23
Line count: 16
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