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The Christmas-Box.

    By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



    This box, mine own sweet darling, thou wilt find

    With many a varied sweetmeat's form supplied;

    The fruits are they of holy Christmas tide,
    But baked indeed, for children's use design'd.

    I'd fain, in speeches sweet with skill combin'd,

    Poetic sweetmeats for the feast provide;

    But why in such frivolities confide?
    Perish the thought, with flattery to blind!

    One sweet thing there is still, that from within,

    Within us speaks, that may be felt afar;

    This may be wafted o'er to thee alone.

    If thou a recollection fond canst win,

    As if with pleasure gleam'd each well-known star,

    The smallest gift thou never wilt disown.



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