Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870 / 2008-09-24 00:00:00
EBOOK, CONFESSION ***
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[Illustration: Confession]
Confession;
or,
The Blind Heart.
A Domestic Story.
By W. Gilmore Simms,
Wagner. But of the world-the heart, the mind of man,
How happy could we know!
Faust. What can we know?
Who dares bestow the infant his true name?
The few who felt and knew, but blindly gave
Their knowledge to the multitude--they fell!
Incapable to keep their full hearts in,
They, from the first of immemorial time,
Were crucified or burnt.
Goethe's Faust, MS. Version.
CHAPTER I.
Confession, or The Blind Heart.
"Who dares bestow the infant his true name?
The few who felt and knew, but blindly gave
Their knowledge to the multitude--they fell
Incapable to keep their full hearts in,
They, from the first of immemorial time,
Were crucified or burnt."--Goethe's "Faust."
The pains and penalties of folly are not necessarily death.
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