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Title: The Goldsmith's Apprentice Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] My neighbour, none can e'er deny, Is a most beauteous maid; When working at my trade. To ring and chain I hammer then The wire of gold assay'd, Will such a ring be made?" And when she takes her shutters down, Her shop at once invade, For all that's there displayd. I file, and maybe overfile The wire of gold assay'd; Her shop the mischief made. To ply her wheel she straight begins, When not engaged in trade; 'Tis hope guides that dear maid. Her leg, while her small foot treads on, Is in my mind portray'd; I gave it that dear maid. Then to her lips the finest thread Is by her hand convey'd. How I would kiss the maid! -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |