. Zauberlinda, the wise witch; . uched his cap, and bowedlow. Then there was a minutes still-ness, and all at once they struck withtheir hammers on the anvils and sang;the following song: ZAUBERLINDA, THE WISE WITCH. 173 Klink ! klink ! klinkety ! klink !Turn it and shape it as quick as a wink;A beautiful cup, that a Princess may drink,Rings for her fingers or bells for her feet,All hammered out in the dust and the heat. Klink ! klink ! klinkety ! kling !A crown or a bracelet or any odd to Good Goldemar, Labor is King,The harder we hammer, the louder we sing,Klink ! klink ! klinkety
. Zauberlinda, the wise witch; . uched his cap, and bowedlow. Then there was a minutes still-ness, and all at once they struck withtheir hammers on the anvils and sang;the following song: ZAUBERLINDA, THE WISE WITCH. 173 Klink ! klink ! klinkety ! klink !Turn it and shape it as quick as a wink;A beautiful cup, that a Princess may drink,Rings for her fingers or bells for her feet,All hammered out in the dust and the heat. Klink ! klink ! klinkety ! kling !A crown or a bracelet or any odd to Good Goldemar, Labor is King,The harder we hammer, the louder we sing,Klink ! klink ! klinkety ! kling ! Tink ! tank ! polish the heap,The harder we labor the sweeter we good workman is worthy his keep;Worthy his keep and a diamond a day,Shout all together, Hip, hip and hooray ! At the signal, Shout all together,the workers lifted high their hammersand brought them down with suchsounding blows upon the anvils, thatAnnie put her hands over her ears« It is a little loud fotlfitu as lrV-~ ILjP^a^ not accustomed.
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