Venetianische Epigramme | Page 9

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
die sich dem Zufall vertrauen?
CLXXIII.
Zum Erdulden ists gut ein Krist zu seyn nicht zu ?Und so machte sich auch diese Lehre zuerst
CLXXIV.
Th?rig war es ein Brod zu vergotten wir beten doch alle?Unser t?glich Brod gib uns
CLXXV.
Pfaffe m?cht ich seyn im Glauben und G?tter verzehren?Die ich mit eigener Hand mir t?glich erzeugt?Pilger m?cht ich seyn und glauben da? Schritte nach Schritten Der v <[unausgeführt]>?Nur nicht Lavater seyn und Sinn mit Unsinn vermischen?Denn so glauben das hei?t sündgen am heiligen Geist
CLXXVI.
Stiften die Christen mit Heil viel unheil so stiften die Büchlein Heidnisch durch Unheil viel Heil. Aber noch eile dich nicht, La? mich erst noch hienieden, es kann die Barcke passiren?Nimmt sie mich diesmal schon mit, nun so leb wohl in die Welt.
CLXXVII.
Was ist Reisen? ist fr?hlich Leben
CLXXVIII.
Sagen wir doch Zitrone, es ist ein fremdes Gew?chs?Und die sie w?chst neben der nicht leicht
CLXXIX.
Brachtet ihr iene L?wen hierher vom gro?en Pireus?Uns zu zeigen da? hier eben Pireus nicht sey.
CLXXX.
Immer hab ich dich heilige Sonne mit Freude verehret?Wenn du aus trübem Gew?lck oder nach Nebel mir kamst,?Niemals aber so fr?hlich als im Venetischen ?Wenn du nach Regen erscheinst freudig die Gondel dir dampft.
CLXXXI.
Masten stehen gedr?ngt an Masten, es trocknet die Segel?In dem Sonnenschein ruhig der Schiffer an dem Gestade der Stadt. Deine Pal?ste zeigen sich hier du edles Venedig?Alles verschwindet dem Blicke Bettine wenn du kleine?Tische und Leuchter besteigst und Masten und zwischen Hin <...> Du Bettina dich zeigst alles verschwindet dem Blick
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