sch?ne Gabe.
Schauspielkunst (mit einer Doppelmaske).?Ein Janusbild lass' ich vor dir erscheinen,?Die Freude zeigt es hier und hier den Schmerz.?Die Menschheit wechselt zwischen Lust und Weinen,?Und mit dem Ernste gattet sich der Scherz.?Mit allen seinen Tiefen, seinen H?hen?Roll' ich das Leben ab vor deinem Blick.?Wenn du das gro?e Spiel der Welt gesehen,?So kehrst du reicher in dich selbst zurück;?Denn, wer den Sinn aufs Ganze h?lt gerichtet,?Dem ist der Streit in seiner Brust geschlichtet.
Genius. Und Alle, die wir hier vor dir erschienen,?Der hohen Künste heil'ger G?tterkreis,?Sind wir bereit, o Fürstin, dir zu dienen.?Gebiete du, und schnell, auf dein Gehei?,?Wie Thebens Mauer beider Leier T?nen,?Belebt sich der empfindungslose Stein,?Entfaltet sich dir eine Welt des Sch?nen.
Architektur. Die S?ule soll sich an die S?ule reihn.
Sculptur. Der Marmor schmelzen unter Hammers Schl?gen.
Malerei. Das Leben frisch sich auf der Leinwand regen.
Musik. Der Strom der Harmonieen dir erklingen.
Tanz. Der leichte Tanz den muntern Reigen schlingen.
Schauspielkunst. Die Welt sich dir auf dieser Bühne spiegeln.
Poesie. Die Phantasie auf ihren m?cht'gen Flügeln?Dich zaubern in das himmlische Gefild!
Malerei. Und wie der Iris sch?nes Farbenbild?Sich gl?nzend aufbaut aus der Sonne Strahlen,?So wollen wir mit sch?n vereintem Streben,?Der hohen Sch?nheit sieben heil'ge Zahlen,?Dir, Herrliche, den Lebensteppich weben!
Alle Künste (sich umfassend).?Denn aus der Kr?fte sch?n vereintem Streben?Erhebt sich, wirkend, erst das wahre Leben.
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