Translations. -Of Life At Court. (Luther's Song-Book.)
To the tune--Ein Lappisch Mann: A Silly Man. Who number one Keeps in the van, And gently can His hoop drive on And fawn and fan, And every man Counts dust and bran-- Is now the cock to crow to Pan. Who has in sight To live upright, Keep honour bright, And be true quite-- In vain shall fight And lose his might, Shall meet with slight And scorn and spite, And serve the rest, unhappy wight. By flattery's rod There's many a lad Great wealth has had, And praises glad; Down in the mud He'll others tread And honour wed: So goes the world heels over head! Whatever man Has no such plan, From court must run; Such never won But scoff and ban. Who flatter can, And sting and tan-- He is at court the best o' the clan!
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