The Harvard classics . h,let us have it better. Come round, come round; we mustsee them both together. Lothario embraced his friend, and led him to Natalia, whowith Theresa came to meet them. All were silent. No loitering! cried Friedrich. In two days you maybe ready for your travels. Now, think you, friend, con-tinued he, addressing Wilhelm, when we first scraped ac- 598 J. W. VON GOETHE quaintance, and I asked you for the pretty nosegay, whocould have supposed you were ever to receive a flower likethis from me? Do not, at the moment of my highest happiness, remindme of those times! Of which


The Harvard classics . h,let us have it better. Come round, come round; we mustsee them both together. Lothario embraced his friend, and led him to Natalia, whowith Theresa came to meet them. All were silent. No loitering! cried Friedrich. In two days you maybe ready for your travels. Now, think you, friend, con-tinued he, addressing Wilhelm, when we first scraped ac- 598 J. W. VON GOETHE quaintance, and I asked you for the pretty nosegay, whocould have supposed you were ever to receive a flower likethis from me? Do not, at the moment of my highest happiness, remindme of those times! Of which you need not be ashamed, any more than oneneed be ashamed of his descent. The times were very goodtimes: only I cannot but laugh to look at thee; to my mind,thou resemblest Saul the son of Kish, who went out to seekhis fathers asses, and found a kingdom. I know not the worth of a kingdom, answered Wilhelm;but I know I have attained a happiness which I have notdeserved, and which I would not change with anything


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