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Title: Answers in a Game of Questions Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] THE LADY. IN the small and great world too, What most charms a woman's heart? For its blossoms joy impart; For fresh blossoms it can shoot Even in the time of fruit. THE YOUNG GENTLEMAN. With the Nymphs in wood and cave Paris was acquainted well, Three of those in Heav'n who dwell; Than e'er fell to mortal lot, Whether in old times or not. THE EXPERIENCED. Tenderly a woman view, And thoult win her, take my word; Will of all men be preferr'd; If he pleases, if he charms,-- He 'tis injures, he 'tis harms. THE CONTENTED. Manifold is human strife, Human passion, human pain; Many pleasures still remain. And the richest prize we find, Is a good, contented mind. THE MERRY COUNSEL. He by whom man's foolish will Is each day review'd and blamed, Is himself a fool proclaim'd,-- With a heavier load than he. That in truth's the thing for me! 1789. -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |