“"Welcome, I'm master of the house" – a greeting I fall silent at.
"Welcome, my guest" – I have to answer, or give a bow.
Master, House – two names that have no shame attached;
but Guest and Lodging – the sense of shame you feel.”
"Sît willekomen herre wirt" dem gruoze muoz ich swîgen,<br>"sît willekomen herre gast", sô muoz ich sprechen oder nîgen.<br>wirt unde heim sint zwêne unschamelîche namen,<br>gast unde herberge muoz man sich dicke schamen. <br class="br">"'Sît willekomen herre wirt' dem gruoze muoz ich swîgen", line 1; translation by Tim Chilcott. http://colecizj.easyvserver.com/pgvb3908.htm
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