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THE RAT-CATCHER. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Goethe’s Works, vol. 1 (Poems) [1885]

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Goethe’s Works, illustrated by the best German artists, 5 vols. (Philadelphia: G. Barrie, 1885). Vol. 1.

Part of: Goethe’s Works, 5 vols.

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THE RAT-CATCHER.

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    • I AM the bard known far and wide,
    • The travell’d rat-catcher beside;
    • A man most needful to this town,
    • So glorious through its old renown.
    • However many rats I see,
    • How many weasels there may be,
    • I cleanse the place from ev’ry one,
    • All needs must helter-skelter run.
    • Sometimes the bard so full of cheer
    • As a child-catcher will appear,
    • Who e’en the wildest captive brings,
    • Whene’er his golden tales he sings.
    • However proud each boy in heart,
    • However much the maidens start,
    • I bid the chords sweet music make,
    • And all must follow in my wake.
    • Sometimes the skilful bard ye view
    • In form of maiden-catcher too;
    • For he no city enters e’er,
    • Without effecting wonders there.
    • However coy may be each maid,
    • Howe’er the women seem afraid,
    • Yet all will love-sick be ere long
    • To sound of magic lute and song.