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Authors: Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

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HERALD.

 
              To hold a Golden Wedding feast
 
              one should be wedded fifty years;
 
              but once the struggle is composed,
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              give me the gold to hold and keep.

OBERON.

 
              Are you present and prepared?
 
              Then show your mettle, spirits;
 
              for the king and lovely queen
 
              have renewed their pledge today.

PUCK.

 
              Puck arrives and turns and twirls
 
              and stamps his foot in time.
 
              One hundred follow after him
 
              to share the pleasant hour.

ARIEL.

 
              Ariel engenders song
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              of pure, angelic voices.
 
              The sound attracts some ugly faces
 
              but lures some pretty ones as well.

OBERON.

 
              You, spouses who want harmony,
 
              look to us as an example!
 
              Those who are to burn with love
 
              merely must be separated.

TITANIA.

 
              If he should pout and she be cross,
 
              then take them both aside.
 
              Send her off to southern climes,
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              and him to northern regions.

ORCHESTRA, TUTTI
(
fortissimo
)
.

 
              Snouts of flies, mosquito jaws,
 
              and all their kith and kin,
 
              frogs and crickets in the grass:
 
              These are the music men!

SOLO.

 
              Look! The bagpipe comes this way!
 
              It is a bloated hose.
 
              Hear the snarky-snooky-snay
 
              squeezing through its nose.

SPIRIT
(
forming itself
)
.

 
              Spider’s foot and paunch of toad,
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              and winglets for the gnome!
 
              They will not make a horse or goat
 
              but compose a pretty poem.

A YOUNG COUPLE.

 
              A careful step, a bolder jump
 
              beneath the honeydew and briar;
 
              You trip along from stump to stump
 
              and never can go higher.

INQUISITIVE TRAVELER.

 
              Is this a blatant travesty?
 
              Is it true or mere disguise
 
              
that Oberon, the handsome god,
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              is here before my eyes?

AN ORTHODOX PERSON.

 
              I see no claws, no tail,
 
              and yet the case is crystal clear:
 
              just like the gods of ancient Greece,
 
              he can be a devil too, I fear.

NORDIC ARTIST.

 
              What I can seize and fix today
 
              is only rough and vague.
 
              I must prepare without delay
 
              for my Italian journey.

PURIST.

 
              Ah! My misfortune leads me here:
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              Such lewdness, such disgrace!
 
              Of the twitching horde of witches
 
              only two have a powdered face!

YOUNG WITCH.

 
              A powdered face is like a skirt
 
              for old and graying wives;
 
              so I sit naked on my buck
 
              and show my eager thighs.

MATRON.

 
              We are too civilized and proud
 
              to argue with the younger crowd.
 
              I wish the young and juicy fry
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              would wither up and putrefy.

ORCHESTRA LEADER.

 
              Snouts of flies, mosquito jaws,
 
              
do not crowd the naked girls!
 
              Frogs and crickets in the grass,
 
              keep the beat and stop your twirls.

WEATHER VANE
(
pointing one way
)
.

 
              This is congenial company,
 
              brides galore, more plentiful than ever.
 
              And bachelors as far as I can see,
 
              full of hope in their endeavor.

WEATHER VANE
(
pointing the other way
)
.

 
              If the earth won’t open wide
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              to swallow all this rabble,
 
              then I will walk with nimble stride
 
              and leap into perdition.

XENIES
.
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              As insects are we here
 
              with little sharpened shears
 
              to honor Satan, Papa dear,
 
              whom everyone reveres.

HENNINGS.
64

 
              In its crude and silly vein
 
              the rabble acts so bold,
 
              and in the end they will maintain
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              that they have hearts of gold.

MUSAGET.
65

 
              I should like to use my ruses
 
              upon this band of witches,
 
              for I can guide the witches
 
              far better than the muses.

CI-DEVANT GENIUS OF THE AGE.
66

 
              You’ve got to know the proper people;
 
              take my coattail as we go.
 
              The Blocksberg has a spacious top,
 
              and so has Germany’s Parnassus.

INQUISITIVE TRAVELER
.
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              What’s that rigid fellow’s name,
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              strutting up and down these places?
 
              He sniffs in every nook and cranny.
 
              “He’s on the Jesuits’ traces.”
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A CRANE.

 
              I like to catch my fish
 
              in clear and troubled waters;
 
              hence you see that pious fellow
 
              making small talk with the devil.

WORLDLING.
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              For those of strong religious faith
 
              all things will serve their pious ends.
 
              They erect their little churches
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              right here on this mountain.

DANCER.

 
              Another band is now approaching.
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              I hear the beat of drums. Don’t be concerned,
 
              This is the bitterns’ monotone encroaching
 
              on the reeds and willows by the pond.

DANCING MASTER.

 
              How nimbly each one lifts his thigh,
 
              slyly skirting his dilemma!
 
              
The bent ones leap, some others try,
 
              they never worry how they look.

FIDDLER.

 
              The ragged pack is full of hate;
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              they’d gladly see each other dead,
 
              but by the bagpipe does their wrath abate
 
              much as Orpheus’ lyre tamed the beasts.

DOGMATIST.

 
              Let them shout their awful drivel;
 
              their doubts and carpings leave me cold.
 
              There must be something to the devil;
 
              else how could devils come to be?

IDEALIST.

 
              What’s been imagined in this fray,
 
              to my mind is overblown,
 
              and I’d be but a fool today,
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              if I believed what has been shown.

REALIST.

 
              These doings are a pain to me;
 
              I’ve had my fill of them by now.
 
              For the first time I have found
 
              that I stand on shaky ground.

SUPERNATURALIST.

 
              I derive some real satisfaction
 
              from being witness to this view.
 
              For the presence of the devils
 
              implies good spirits too.

SKEPTIC.

 
              They would like to find the treasure
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              employing flames to find their route,
 
              and I will have the keenest pleasure,
 
              since the devil lives on doubt.

ORCHESTRA LEADER.

 
              Frogs and crickets in the grass:
 
              You are the rankest amateurs.
 
              Snouts of flies, mosquito jaws,
 
              as musicians you are boors.

THE VERSATILE ONES.
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Sans Souci
they call the corps
 
              by merry creatures led,
 
              and when our feet are tired and sore,
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              we walk on our heads instead.

THE AWKWARD ONES.

 
              In former times the people fed us well,
 
              but now may Heaven help us eat!
 
              We pranced and danced until we fell
 
              and limped about on naked feet.

WILL-O’-THE-WISPS.

 
              We arrived from swampy regions
 
              where once we came to be.
 
              But now we join the Brocken’s legions,
 
              a gallant troop are we.

SHOOTING STAR.

 
              I darted downward from the heights
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              in astral light and flame.
 
              
I now lie sick and crumpled—
 
              Who’ll help me up? I’m lame!

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