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Page 335
... voice in answer rang , ' Many thanks , my shepherd dear . ' " The winter fled , spring came at last , Bright flowers bloomed as before , The shepherd by the castle passed , But she was seen no more . " With mournful voice aloud he cried ...
... voice in answer rang , ' Many thanks , my shepherd dear . ' " The winter fled , spring came at last , Bright flowers bloomed as before , The shepherd by the castle passed , But she was seen no more . " With mournful voice aloud he cried ...
Page 336
... voice from far replied : ' Farewell , my shepherd dear . ' " I did not allow these railleries of the water - nymphs to disturb me , even when they tittered ironically at the most beautiful passages in Uhland's poems . I modestly thought ...
... voice from far replied : ' Farewell , my shepherd dear . ' " I did not allow these railleries of the water - nymphs to disturb me , even when they tittered ironically at the most beautiful passages in Uhland's poems . I modestly thought ...
Page 523
... voice which al- ternated between tender softness and raucous loudness , such as one hears among consumptives . The drummer was not moved , and he went on with his song : " Then came a little boy His beard had run away , Hallelujah ...
... voice which al- ternated between tender softness and raucous loudness , such as one hears among consumptives . The drummer was not moved , and he went on with his song : " Then came a little boy His beard had run away , Hallelujah ...
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