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Love's Distresses.

    By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



    Who will hear me? Whom shall I lament to?
    Who would pity me that heard my sorrows?
    Ah, the lip that erst so many raptures
    Used to taste, and used to give responsive,
    Now is cloven, and it pains me sorely;
    And it is not thus severely wounded
    By my mistress having caught me fiercely,
    And then gently bitten me, intending
    To secure her friend more firmly to her:
    No, my tender lip is crack'd thus, only
    By the winds, o'er rime and frost proceeding,
    Pointed, sharp, unloving, having met me.
    Now the noble grape's bright juice commingled
    With the bee's sweet juice, upon the fire
    Of my hearth, shall ease me of my torment.
    Ah, what use will all this be, if with it
    Love adds not a drop of his own balsam?



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