That which Grecian art created,
Let the Frank, with joy elated,
Bear to Seine’s triumphant strand,
And in his museums glorious
Show the trophies all-victorious
To his wondering fatherland.
They to him are silent ever,
Into life’s fresh circle never
From their pedestals come down.
He alone e’er holds the Muses
Through whose breast their power diffuses,—
To the Vandal they’re but stone!
(Friedrich von Schiller)
More Poetry from Friedrich von Schiller:
- The Artists (Friedrich von Schiller Poems)
- The Lay Of The Bell (Friedrich von Schiller Poems)
- The Fight With The Dragon (Friedrich von Schiller Poems)
- The Walk (Friedrich von Schiller Poems)
- The Count Of Hapsburg (Friedrich von Schiller Poems)
- The Driver (Friedrich von Schiller Poems)