Page:Poetry of the Magyars.djvu/166

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.
60
FRANCIS KAZINCZI.

THE BELOVED.



Where the gay streamlet
Springs from the mountain,
Laughing and dancing
Came a sweet maiden
Bearing a violet,
Azure and odorous;
Smiling she dropt it
Into my bosom;
And on my forehead,
Planted warm kisses
Many and glowing—
"Breathe thro' thy harp-strings,"
Thus said the maiden;
"Breathe out the spirit
I have awakened"—
Swiftly she vanished.

Then came a dovelet,
Flutt'ring, complaining,
And a green cradle
Made of young branches,
Touching my lips
With sweet dewy honey.