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The Wrangler.

    By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



    One day a shameless and impudent wight
    Went into a shop full of steel wares bright,
    Arranged with art upon ev'ry shelf.
    He fancied they were all meant for himself;
    And so, while the patient owner stood by,
    The shining goods needs must handle and try,
    And valued, for how should a fool better know?
    The bad things high, and the good ones low,
    And all with an easy self-satisfied face;
    Then, having bought nothing, he left the place.

    The tradesman now felt sorely vex'd,
    So when the fellow went there next,
    A lock of steel made quite red hot.
    The other cried upon the spot:
    "Such wares as these, who'd ever buy?
    the steel is tarnish'd shamefully,"
    Then pull'd it, like a fool about,
    But soon set up a piteous shout.
    "Pray what's the matter?" the shopman spoke;
    The other scream'd: "Faith, a very cool joke!"



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