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Goethe and Schiller's Xenions

Chapter 25: Worth and Value.
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A selection of concise satirical epigrams rendered in elegiac distich form by two leading German poets, offering pointed judgments on literary taste, critics, fashionable opinion, and the conflicts between pietism and rationalism. Many couplets target named figures and domestic literary squabbles, while others condense reflections on philosophy, science, art, morality, and religion into aphoristic remarks. The collection is organized into thematic sections and supplemented by a historical preface, critical notes, and translator commentary, producing a compact volume that alternates personal satire with succinct philosophical and aesthetic observation.

Worth and Value.

Dost thou possess things, impart them to me,
and I’ll pay thee their value.
But, friend, if something thou art,
let us our souls interchange!

Das Werthe und Würdige.

Hast du etwas, so gib es her
und ich zahle, was recht ist,
Bist du etwas, o dann
tauschen die Seelen wir aus.