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The Godlike.

    By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



    Noble be man,
    Helpful and good!
    For that alone
    Distinguisheth him
    From all the beings
    Unto us known.

    Hail to the beings,
    Unknown and glorious,
    Whom we forebode!
    From his example
    Learn we to know them!

    For unfeeling
    Nature is ever:
    On bad and on good
    The sun alike shineth;
    And on the wicked,
    As on the best,
    The moon and stars gleam.

    Tempest and torrent,
    Thunder and hail,
    Roar on their path,
    Seizing the while,
    As they haste onward,
    One after another.

    Even so, fortune
    Gropes 'mid the throng
    Innocent boyhood's
    Curly head seizing,
    Seizing the hoary
    Head of the sinner.

    After laws mighty,
    Brazen, eternal,
    Must all we mortals
    Finish the circuit
    Of our existence.

    Man, and man only
    Can do the impossible;
    He 'tis distinguisheth,
    Chooseth and judgeth;
    He to the moment
    Endurance can lend.

    He and he only
    The good can reward,
    The bad can he punish,
    Can heal and can save;
    All that wanders and strays
    Can usefully blend.
    And we pay homage
    To the immortals
    As though they were men,
    And did in the great,
    What the best, in the small,
    Does or might do.

    Be the man that is noble,
    Both helpful and good.
    Unweariedly forming
    The right and the useful,
    A type of those beings
    Our mind hath foreshadow'd!



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