C.D. Warner, et al., comp. The Library of the World’s Best Literature.
An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Greediness Punished
By Friedrich Rückert (17881866)
I
For years had God’s free goodness to fill its larder come:
They might have been contented!
Who dwelt within the cloister, two fishes every year:
They might have been contented!
That one of them should yearly be taken in a net:
They might have been contented!
Then with a new companion he punctually was found:
They might have been contented!
And regularly caught they, year in, year out, a fish:
They might have been contented!
The question was a hard one, which of them should be caught:
They might have been contented!
Just spoiled his stomach by it; it served the gluttons right:
They might have been contented!
Henceforward to the cloister no fish came swimming more:
They might have been contented!
That now it is denied them, the fault is all their own:
They might have been contented!