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Then no longer restrain'd they themselves, the girls burst out laughing, All the boys laugh'd loudly, the old man's sides appear'd splitting.

In my confusion I let my hat fall down, and the titt'ring Lasted all the time the singing and playing continued.

Then I hasten'd home, ashamed and full of vexation, Hung up my coat in the closet, and put my hair in disorder With my fingers, and swore ne'er again to cross o'er their threshold.

And I'm sure I was right; for they are all vain and unloving.

And I hear they're so rude as to give me the nickname Tamino."Then the mother rejoin'd:--"You're wrong, dear Hermann, to harbour Angry feelings against the children, for they are but children.

Minnie's an excellent girl, and has a tenderness for you;Lately she ask'd how you were.Indeed, I wish you would choose her!"Then the son thoughtfully answer'd:--"I know not why, but the fact is My annoyance has graven itself in my mind, and hereafter I could not bear at the piano to see her, or list to her singing."But the father sprang up, and said, in words full of anger "Little comfort you give me, in truth! I always have said it, When you took pleasure in horses, and cared for nothing but fieldwork;That which the servants of prosperous people perform as their duty, You yourself do; meanwhile the father his son must dispense with, Who in his honour was wont to court the rest of the townsfolk.

Thus with empty hopes your mother early deceived me, When your reading, and writing, and learning at school ne'er succeeded Like the rest of the boys, and so you were always the lowest.

This all comes from a youth not possessing a due sense of honour, And not having the spirit to try and raise his position.

Had my father but cared for me, as I have for you, sir, Sent me to school betimes, and given me proper instructors, I should not merely have been the host of the famed Golden Lion."But the son arose, and approach'd the doorway in silence, Slowly, and making no noise: but then the father in dudgeon After him shouted:--"Be off! I know you're an obstinate fellow!

Go and look after the business; else I shall scold you severely;But don't fancy I'll ever allow you to bring home in triumph As my daughter-in-law any boorish impudent hussy.

Long have I lived in the world, and know how to manage most people, Know how to entertain ladies and gentlemen, so that they leave me In good humour, and know how to flatter a stranger discreetly.

But my daughter-in-law must have useful qualities also, And be able to soften my manifold cares and vexations.

She must also play on the piano, that all the best people Here in the town may take pleasure in often coming to see us, As in the house of our neighbour the merchant happens each Sunday."Softly the son at these words raised the latch, and left the apartment.

III.THALIA.

THE BURGHERS.

THUS did the prudent son escape from the hot conversation, But the father continued precisely as he had begun it What is not in a man can never come out of him, surely!

Never, I fear, shall I see fulfill'd my dearest of wishes, That my son should be unlike his father, but better.

What would be the fate of a house or a town, if its inmates Did not all take pride in preserving, renewing, improving, As we are taught by the age, and by the wisdom of strangers?

Man is not born to spring out of the ground, just like a mere mushroom, And to rot away soon in the very place that produced him!

Leaving behind him no trace of what he has done in his lifetime.

One can judge by the look of a house of the taste of its master, As on ent'ring a town, one can judge the authorities' fitness.

For where the towers and walls are falling, where in the ditches Dirt is collected, and dirt in every street is seen lying, Where the stones come out of their groove, and are not replaced there, Where the beams are rotting, and vainly the houses are waiting New supports; that town is sure to be wretchedly managed.

For where order and cleanliness reign not supreme in high places, Then to dirt and delay the citizens soon get accustom'd, Just as the beggar's accustom'd to wear his cloths full of tatters.

Therefore I often have wish'd that Hermann would start on his travels Ere he's much older, and visit at any rate Strasburg and Frankfort, And that pleasant town, Mannheim, so evenly built and so cheerful.

He who has seen such large and cleanly cities rests never Till his own native town, however small, he sees better'd.

Do not all strangers who visit us praise our well-mended gateways, And the well-whited tower, the church so neatly repair'd too?

Do not all praise our pavements? Our well-arranged cover'd-in conduits, Always well furnish'd with water, utility blending with safety, So that a fire, whenever it happens, is straightway extinguish'd,--Is not this the result of that conflagration so dreadful?

Six times in Council I superintended the town's works, receiving Hearty thanks and assistance from every well-disposed burgher.

How I design'd, follow'd up, and ensured the completion of measures Worthy men had projected, and afterwards left all unfinish'd!

Finally, every man in the Council took pleasure in working.

All put forth their exertions, and now they have finally settled That new highway to make, which will join our town with the main road.

But I am greatly afraid that the young generation won't act thus;Some on the one hand think only of pleasure and trumpery dresses, Others wont stir out of doors, and pass all their time by the fireside, And our Hermann, I fear, will always be one of this last sort."Forthwith to him replied the excellent sensible mother "Father, you're always unjust whenever you speak of your son, and That is the least likely way to obtain your wishes' fulfillment, For we cannot fashion our children after our fancy.

We must have them and love them, as God has given them to us, Bring them up for the best, and let each do as he listeth.

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