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           Title: Effects at a distance Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] THE queen in the lofty hall takes her place, The tapers around her are flaming; Go, fetch me my purse for gaming. 'Tis lying, I'll pledge,   On my table's edge." The fairest of maidens was sipping sherbet Beside the queen that minute; The very devil seem'd in it What fearful distress   'Tis spoilt, her gay dress. The boy was returning, and quickly came, And met the sorrowing maiden; Those two had their hearts full laden. And, oh the bliss   Of a moment like this! They tear themselves asunder at last, To her chamber she hastens quickly, Midst the swords and the fans crowded thickly. The queen spied amain   On his waistcoat a stain; To her chief attendant she forthwith cried "We lately together contended, That the spirit through space never wended,-- That traces alone   By the present were shown,-- "Now see! while a goblet beside me they drain'd,  They spilt all the drink in the chalice; At the furthermost end of the palace.-- Let them newly be clad!     And since I am glad  1808. -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN  | 
       
  
	
