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Title: Tame Xenia Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] THE Epigrams bearing the title of XENIA were written by Goethe and Schiller together, having been first occasioned by some violent attacks made on them by some insignificant writers. They are extremely numerous, but scarcely any of them could be translated into English. Those here given are merely presented as a specimen. GOD gave to mortals birth, In his own image too; A mortal kind and true. 1821. Gods for themselves to make Than dragon or than snake. 1821. 1827. 1827. Where worms our friends consume, Or 'neath a marble tomb. Though frowns the fleeting day, What never will decay. -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |