Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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FAUST Come, follow us! Come here, at least! WAGNER 'Tis the absurdest, drollest beast. Stand still, and you will see him wait; Address him, and he gambols straight; If something's lost, he'll quickly bring it,-- Your cane, if in the stream you fling it. FAUST No doubt you're right: no trace of mind, I own, Is in the beast: I see but drill, alone. WAGNER The dog, when he's well educated, Is by the wisest tolerated. Yes, he deserves your favor thoroughly,-- The clever scholar of the students, he! (_They pass in the city-gate_.) [Illustration] [Illustration] |
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