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Title: Sir Curt's Wedding Journey Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] WITH a bridegroom's joyous bearing, Mounts Sir Curt his noble beast, There to hold his wedding feast; From a desert, rocky spot; Not delaying, speaking not. Long the doubtful fight continues, Victory then for Curt declares; Forward on his road he fares. Something 'midst the foliage move; Stealing softly through the grove! And upon the spot she beckons-- "Wherefore, love, this speed so wild? Hast thou nought to give thy child!" And he longs for nothing more, Lovely as the maid of yore. But he hears his servants blowing, And bethinks him of his bride; Chances past a fair to ride; For his mistress many a pledge; And long-standing debts allege. And the courts of justice duly Send the knight to prison straight. For a hero, what a fate! Great is my perplexity. Ah, no knight escapes scot free! 1803. -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |