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al'd. Gay sports and festive hours proclaim'd with joyous pealing This Easter hymn in days of old; And fond remembrance now doth me, with childlike feeling, Back from the last, the solemn step, withhold. O still sound on, thou sweet celestial strain! The tear-drop flows--Earth, I am thine again! CHORUS OF DISCIPLES He whom we mourned as dead, Living and glorious, From the dark grave hath fled, O'er death victorious; Almost creative bliss Waits on His growing powers; Ah! Him on earth we miss; Sorrow and grief are ours. Yearning He left His own, Mid sore annoy; Ah! we must needs bemoan, Master, thy joy! CHORUS OF ANGELS Christ is arisen, Redeem'd from decay. The bonds which imprison Your souls, rend away! Praising the Lord with zeal, By deeds that love reveal, Like brethren true and leal Sharing the daily meal, To all that sorrow feel Whisp'ring of heaven's weal, Still is the Master near, Still is He here! BEFORE THE GATE _Promenaders of all sorts pass out_. ARTISANS Why choose ye that direction, pray? OTHERS To the hunting-lodge we're on our way. THE FIRST We toward the mill are strolling on. A MECHANIC A walk to Wasserhof were best. A SECOND The road is not a pleasant one. THE OTHERS What will you do? A THIRD I'll join the rest. A FOURTH Let's up to Burghof, there you'll find good cheer, The prettiest maidens and the best of beer, And brawls of a prime sort. A FIFTH You scapegrace! How? Your skin still itching for a row? Thither I will not go, I loathe the place. SERVANT GIRL No, no! I to the town my steps retrace. ANOTHER Near yonder poplars he is sure to be. THE FIRST And if he is, what matters it to me! With you he'll walk, he'll dance with none but you, And with your pleasures what have I to do? THE SECOND Today he will not be alone, he said His friend would be with him, the curly-head. STUDENT Why how those buxom girls step on! Come, brother, we will follow them anon. Strong beer, a damsel smartly dress'd, Stinging tobacco--these I love the best. BURGHER'S DAUGHTER Look at those handsome fellows there! 'Tis really shameful, I declare; The very best society they shun, After those servant-girls forsooth, to run. SECOND STUDENT (_to the first_) Not quite so fast! for in our rear, Two girls, well-dress'd, are drawing near; Not far from us the one doth dwell, And, sooth to say, I like her well. They
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