Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To The Kind Reader. by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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To The Kind Reader.

    By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



    No one talks more than a Poet;
    Fain he'd have the people know it.

    Praise or blame he ever loves;
    None in prose confess an error,
    Yet we do so, void of terror,

    In the Muses' silent groves.

    What I err'd in, what corrected,
    What I suffer'd, what effected,

    To this wreath as flow'rs belong;
    For the aged, and the youthful,
    And the vicious, and the truthful,

    All are fair when viewed in song.



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Translated in the original metres by Edgar Alfred Bowring


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