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A poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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The Spinner |
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Title: The Spinner Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] As I calmly sat and span, Toiling with all zeal, Pass'd my spinning-wheel. And he praised,--what harm was there?-- Sweet the things he said-- And the even thread. He with this was not content, But must needs do more; Though 'twas safe before. And the flax's stonelike weight Needed to be told; Valued as of old. When I took it to the weaver, Something felt I start, Throbb'd my trembling heart. Then I bear the thread at length Through the heat, to bleach; To the pool to reach. What I in my little room Span so fine and slight, Came at last to light. 1800. -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |