The Poetry and Prose of Heinrich HeineCitadel Press, 1959 - 874 pages |
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Page 80
... asked how I was feeling , And hastened then to say That I hadn't really changed much , Except that my face was gray . I asked about aunts and cousins , And many a bore we knew ; And I didn't forget to mention Their gentle puppy , too ...
... asked how I was feeling , And hastened then to say That I hadn't really changed much , Except that my face was gray . I asked about aunts and cousins , And many a bore we knew ; And I didn't forget to mention Their gentle puppy , too ...
Page 213
... asked me this , he asked me that , And bade me tell him all . Not a syllable from the upper world These many , many years , -Since the Seven Years ' War , not a single word Had reached the monarch's ears . He asked about Moses ...
... asked me this , he asked me that , And bade me tell him all . Not a syllable from the upper world These many , many years , -Since the Seven Years ' War , not a single word Had reached the monarch's ears . He asked about Moses ...
Page 221
... asked me this , she asked me that ; Some questions embarrassed me . " My darling boy ! Now tell me the truth- Are you well - tended in France ? Does your wife know how to manage the house ? Does she mend your shirts and pants ? " The ...
... asked me this , she asked me that ; Some questions embarrassed me . " My darling boy ! Now tell me the truth- Are you well - tended in France ? Does your wife know how to manage the house ? Does she mend your shirts and pants ? " The ...
Contents
by Frederic Ewen | 3 |
NEW POEMS | 18 |
The Citizen of the World | 39 |
Copyright | |
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