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THE SPINNER. - 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 SPINNER.

    • AS I calmly sat and span,
    • Toiling with all zeal,
    • Lo! a young and handsome man
    • Pass’d my spinning-wheel.
    • And he prais’d,—what harm was there?—
    • Sweet the things he said—
    • Prais’d my flax-resembling hair,
    • And the even thread.
    • He with this was not content,
    • But must needs do more;
    • And in twain the thread was rent,
    • Though ’twas safe before.
    • And the flax’s stonelike weight
    • Needed to be told;
    • But no longer was its state
    • Valu’d as of old.
    • When I took it to the weaver,
    • Something felt I start,
    • And more quickly, as with fever,
    • Throbb’d my trembling heart.
    • Then I bear the thread at length
    • Through the heat, to bleach;
    • But, alas, I scarce have strength
    • To the pool to reach.
    • What I in my little room
    • Span so fine and slight,—
    • As was likely, I presume—
    • Came at last to light.