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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Anniversary SongJohann Wolfgang von Goethe - Anniversary Song
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WHY pacest thou, my neighbour fair, The garden all alone? If house and land thou seek`st to guard, I`d thee as mistress own. My brother sought the cellar-maid, And suffered her no rest; She gave him a refreshing draught, A kiss, too, she impress`d. My cousin is a prudent wight, The cook`s by him ador`d; He turns the spit round ceaselessly, To gain love`s sweet reward. We six together then began A banquet to consume, When lo! a fourth pair singing came, And danced into the room. Welcome were they,—and welcome too Was a fifth jovial pair. Brimful of news, and stored with tales And jests both new and rare. For riddles, spirit, raillery, And wit, a place remain`d; A sixth pair then our circle join`d, And so that prize was gain`d. And yet to make us truly blest, One miss`d we, and full sore; A true and tender couple came,— We needed them no more. The social banquet now goes on, Unchequer`d by alloy; The sacred double-numbers then Let us at once enjoy!
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