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ho can! Here, brides attended duly! There, bachelors, ranged man by man, Most hopeful people truly! _Weathercock [towards the other side_]. And if the ground don't open straight, The crazy crew to swallow, You'll see me, at a furious rate, Jump down to hell's black hollow. _Xenia[_44] We are here as insects, ah! Small, sharp nippers wielding, Satan, as our _cher papa_, Worthy honor yielding. _Hennings_. See how naively, there, the throng Among themselves are jesting, You'll hear them, I've no doubt, ere long, Their good kind hearts protesting. _Musagetes_. Apollo in this witches' group Himself right gladly loses; For truly I could lead this troop Much easier than the muses. _Ci-devant genius of the age_. Right company will raise man up. Come, grasp my skirt, Lord bless us! The Blocksberg has a good broad top, Like Germany's Parnassus. _Curious traveller_. Tell me who is that stiff man? With what stiff step he travels! He noses out whate'er he can. "He scents the Jesuit devils." _Crane_. In clear, and muddy water, too, The long-billed gentleman fishes; Our pious gentlemen we view Fingering in devils' dishes. _Child of this world_. Yes, with the pious ones, 'tis clear, "All's grist that comes to their mill;" They build their tabernacles here, On Blocksberg, as on Carmel. _Dancer_. Hark! a new choir salutes my ear! I hear a distant drumming. "Be not disturbed! 'mong reeds you hear The one-toned bitterns bumming." _Dancing-master._ How each his legs kicks up and flings, Pulls foot as best he's able! The clumsy hops, the crooked springs, 'Tis quite disreputable! _Fiddler_. The scurvy pack, they hate, 'tis clear, Like cats and dogs, each other. Like Orpheus' lute, the bagpipe here Binds beast to beast as brother. _Dogmatist_. You'll not scream down my reason, though, By criticism's cavils. The devil's something, that I know, Else how could there be devils? _Idealist_. Ah, phantasy, for once thy sway Is guilty of high treason. If all I see is I, to-day, 'Tis plain I've lost my reason. _Realist_. To me, of all life's woes and plagues, Substance is most provoking, For the first time I feel my legs Beneath me almost rocking. _Supernaturalist_. I'm overjoyed at being here, And even among these rude ones; For if bad spirits are, 'tis clear, There also must be good ones. _Skeptic_. Where'er they spy the flame they roam, And think rich stores to rifle, Here such as I are q
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