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Heinrich Heine * Die Lorelei German 1823 Arg-2-2 2014-04-23 18:09 Manfred only this add
Hans-Georg Kaiser Lorelay Esperanto Arg-564-2 2005-02-03 19:18 Manfred only this add
Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof Lorelej Esperanto Arg-565-2 2009-10-30 16:15 mgr only this remove
Leopold Elb Lorelej' Esperanto Arg-71-2 2005-02-03 19:06 Manfred only this add
Joachim Gießner Lorelejo Esperanto Arg-1115-2 2010-09-15 12:51 Manfred only this add
N. N. 01 Lurleia Latin Arg-179-2 2010-02-11 14:00 Manfred only this remove
Paul Gottfried Christaller [Ne scias mi, kio okazis] Esperanto Arg-1116-2 2010-09-13 10:03 Manfred only this add
Mark Twain The Lorelei English Arg-11-2 2003-10-13 04:42 mgr only this add
L. W. Garnham The Lorelei English Arg-14-2 2003-10-11 23:04 mgr only this remove

Heinrich Heine,
The Lorelei

 

Heinrich Heine,
Lorelej

 

Heinrich Heine,
Lurleia

 
translated by L. W. Garnham   translated by Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof   translated by N. N. 01
 
I do not know what it signifies.   Ne scias mi, kial subita   Ignoro, quid id sibi velit,
That I am so sorrowful?   malgaj' en la koro naskiĝis;   Tristissimus cur sim,
A fable of old Times so terrifies,   el tempo jam enterigita   Antiqui aevi fabellam
Leaves my heart so thoughtful.   legendo al mi reviviĝis.   Cur saepe volverim.
 
The air is cool and it darkens,   Jam malvarmetiĝas l' aero,   Vesperascit et frigescit,
And calmly flows the Rhine;   la Rejno mallaŭte babilas,   Et Rhenus leniter it,
The summit of the mountain hearkens   per oro de l'sun' en vespero   Cacumen montis lucescit,
In evening sunshine line.   la supro de l' monto rebrilas.   Dum Phoebus occidit.
 
The most beautiful Maiden entrances   Plej belan knabinon mi vidas:   Sedet in summo montis
Above wonderfully there,   en ora ornamo brilante,   Virgo pulcherrima,
Her beautiful golden attire glances,   sur supro de l' monto ŝi sidas,   Auro nitet gemma frontis,
She combs her golden hair.   la harojn mistere kombante.   Se pectit auricoma.
 
With golden comb so lustrous,   La oran kombilon ŝi movas   Aureolo pectine pectit,
And thereby a song sings,   kaj kantas tra l' pura aero,   Carmen canens procul,
It has a tone so wondrous,   kaj forto mirinda sin trovas   Mirandum id habet modum
That powerful melody rings.   en tiu ĉi kant' de l'vespero.   Nec non virilem simul.
 
The shipper in the little ship   Ŝipet' iras sur la rivero,   In cymba navitam mille
It effects with woe sad might;   ŝipisto ektremis de l' kanto,   Angores feri tenent,
He does not see the rocky slip,   kaj blinda por ĉiu danĝero   Non videt scopulos ille,
He only regards dreaded height.   rigardas li al la kantanto.   Ocli non si sursum vident.
 
I believe the turbulent waves   Ha, baldaŭ ŝipisto la bela   Opinor undas devorare
Swallow the last shipper and boat;   perdiĝis sub l' akvoturnado;   Nautam cum navicula,
She with her singing craves   ĝin Lorelej' faris kruela,   Effecit solo canendo
All to visit her magic moat.   per sia mirinda kantado.   Lurleia id dea.
 
Translation of the German poem "Die Lorelei"
by Heinrich Heine (*1797-12-13 -
†1856-02-17) into English by L. W.
Garnham.

L.W. Garnham, Bachelor of Arts, LEGENDS
OF THE RHINE;
mentioned in: A Tramp Abroad. Vol 1-2.
Leibzig: Tauchnitz, 1880 Band I, Mark
Twain 1880
  Translation of the German poem "Die Lorelei"
by Heinrich Heine (*1797-12-13 -
†1856-02-17) into Esperanto by
Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof (Ludoviko Lazaro
Zamenhofo, *1859-12-15 - †1917-04-14).

Tiun ĉi tradukversion mi prenis el retejo
http://www.esperanto.mv.ru/Kolekto/Lorelej.html.
  Translation of the German poem "Die Lorelei"
by Heinrich Heine (*1797-12-13 -
†1856-02-17) into Latin by N. N.
01.