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If thou this single prayer fulfill'st! Oh, goddess! when, enchained to Laura's breath, My spirit from its shell breaks free, Betraying when, upon the gates of death, My youthful life hangs giddily, Let to infinity the thread extend, 'Twill wander through the realms of bliss,-- Then, goddess, let thy cruel shears descend! Then let them fall, O Lachesis! THE PARALLEL. Her likeness Madame Ramler bids me find; I try to think in vain, to whom or how Beneath the moon there's nothing of the kind.-- I'll show she's like the moon, I vow! The moon--she rouges, steals the sun's bright light, By eating stolen bread her living gets,-- Is also wont to paint her cheeks at night, While, with untiring ardor, she coquets. The moon--for this may Herod give her thanks!-- Reserves her best till night may have returned; Our lady swallows up by day the francs That she at night-time may have earned. The moon first swells, and then is once more lean, As surely as the month comes round; With Madame Ramler 'tis the same, I ween-- But she to need more time is found! The moon to love her silver-horns is said, But makes a sorry show; She likes them on her husband's head,-- She's right to have it so KLOPSTOCK AND WIELAND. (WHEN THEIR MINIATURES WERE HANGING SIDE BY SIDE.) In truth, when I have crossed dark Lethe's river, The man upon the right I'll love forever, For 'twas he first that wrote for me. For all the world the left man wrote, full clearly, And so we all should love him dearly; Come, left man! I must needs kiss thee! THE MUSES' REVENGE. AN ANECDOTE OF HELICON. Once the nine all weeping came To the god of song "Oh, papa!" they there exclaim-- "Hear our tale of wrong! "Young ink-lickers swarm about Our dear Helicon; There they fight, manoeuvre, shout, Even to thy throne. "On their steeds they galop hard To the spring to drink, Each one calls himself a bard-- Minstrels--only think! "There they--how the thing to name! Would our persons treat-- This, without a blush of shame, We can ne'er repeat; "One, in front of all, then cries, 'I the army lead!' Both his fists he wildly plies, Like a bear indeed! "Others wakes he in a trice With his whis
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