The Sorrows of Werther

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An illustration for the story The Sorrows of Werther by the author William Makepeace Thackeray
Antoine Vollon, Mound of butter, 1875
An illustration for the story The Sorrows of Werther by the author William Makepeace Thackeray
Antoine Vollon, Mound of butter, 1875
An illustration for the story The Sorrows of Werther by the author William Makepeace Thackeray
Werther had a love for Charlotte
Such as words could never utter;
Would you know how first he met her
She was cutting bread and butter.
Charlotte was a married lady,
And a moral man was Werther,
And for all the wealth of Indies
Would do nothing for to hurt her.
So he sighed, and pined, and ogled,
And his passion boiled, and bubbled,
Till he blew his silly brains out,
And no more was by it troubled.
Charlotte having seen his body
Borne before her on a shutter,
Like a well-conducted person,
Went on cutting bread and butter.

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