Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes. Germany: Vols. XVIIXVIII. 187679. | | | | Miscellaneous | | Travelling | | Wilhelm Müller (17941827) |
| | Translated by A. Baskerville TO wander is the millers joy, | |
| To wander! | |
| What kind of miller must he be, | |
| Who neer hath yearned to wander free, | |
| To wander! | 5 |
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| From water we have learned it, yes, | |
| From water! | |
| It knows no rest by night or day, | |
| But wanders ever on its way, | |
| Does water. | 10 |
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| We see it by the mill-wheels, too, | |
| The mill-wheels! | |
| They neer repose, nor brook delay, | |
| They weary not the livelong day, | |
| The mill-wheels. | 15 |
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| The stones, too, heavy though they be, | |
| The stones, too, | |
| Round in the giddy circle dance, | |
| Een fain more quickly would advance, | |
| The stones would. | 20 |
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| To wander, wander, my delight, | |
| To wander! | |
| O master, mistress, on my way | |
| Let me in peace depart to-day, | |
| And wander! | 25 | | | |
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