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Page 195
... soul Escapes its earthly cell . The soul escapes , and goes soaring up To the loftiest realms of the sky . Oh German soul , in your nightly dreams How haughtily you fly ! The gods grow pale at your approach ! And everywhere you go With ...
... soul Escapes its earthly cell . The soul escapes , and goes soaring up To the loftiest realms of the sky . Oh German soul , in your nightly dreams How haughtily you fly ! The gods grow pale at your approach ! And everywhere you go With ...
Page 338
... soul - then you would come to love me once more . In fact , be sure , dear Christian , that every one of my thoughts is actually a letter addressed to you , at least in the end it turns into one ; only recently I scrawled a yard- long ...
... soul - then you would come to love me once more . In fact , be sure , dear Christian , that every one of my thoughts is actually a letter addressed to you , at least in the end it turns into one ; only recently I scrawled a yard- long ...
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... soul . But it is more horrible , more appalling , and weird when we have created a soul which asks for a body , and harries us with entreaties . The thought our mind has created is such a soul . It gives us no peace until we have ...
... soul . But it is more horrible , more appalling , and weird when we have created a soul which asks for a body , and harries us with entreaties . The thought our mind has created is such a soul . It gives us no peace until we have ...
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