
RAMPOLLI - By George Macdonald
PREFACE TO THE TRANSLATIONS.
FROM NOVALIS.
HYMNS TO THE NIGHT. - I.
SPIRITUAL SONGS. I.
A PARABLE.
FROM SCHILLER.
FROM GOETHE.
FROM UHLAND.
FROM HEINE.
Delve into a lyrical world where light and darkness converse in the language of the soul. This volume brings the haunting verses of an early‑Romantic poet to English ears, preserving the original’s rhythm, rhyme, and unmistakable fragrance of feeling. The translator’s careful notes reveal a devotion to retaining both the spirit and the precise texture of each line, even when the constraints of English demand delicate compromises.
The opening hymn invites listeners to contemplate the radiant day that animates every living thing, then turns reverently toward the mysterious night that cradles memory, longing, and the quiet balm of dreams. Through vivid imagery—celestial constellations, trembling flora, and the tender sigh of twilight—the poems explore how light awakens the world while night offers a sanctuary for the heart’s deepest whispers. As the verses unfold, listeners are guided into a contemplative space where the awe of nature meets the intimate pulse of human yearning.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (147K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Text file produced by Jonathan Ingram, Charles Bidwell and Distributed Proofreaders HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2005-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1824–1905
A Scottish novelist, poet, and former minister, he helped shape modern fantasy with stories that still feel fresh, strange, and heartfelt. Best known for works like Phantastes, At the Back of the North Wind, and The Princess and the Goblin, he wrote fairy tales that spoke to both children and adults.
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