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Identifier: zigzagjourneysin03butt (find matches)
Title: Zigzag journeys in northwest lands. The Rhine to the Arctic
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Butterworth, Hezekiah, 1839-1905. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Boston, Estes and Lauriat
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below,An thou wilt discover. Short and fleeting is our life, —Swift away t is wearing ; Swiftly, too, will death be here, Cruel, us away to tear, Naught that liveth sparing. Long live Academia, — And our tutors clever;All our comrades long live they,And our female comrades gay, May they bloom forever. Long live every maiden true, Who has worth and beauty;And may every matron whoKind and good is, flourish, too, —Each who does her duty. Long may also live our state, And the king who guides us ;Long may live our town, and fateProsper each Mecasnas great,Who good things provides us. Perish melancholy woe, Perish who derides us ;Perish fiend, and perish soEvery antiburschian foe Who for laughing chides us. Mr. Beal, finding the Class interested, continued the subject bysome account of one of the most popular writers of German songs. HEINE. The songs of Heine are unmatched in German literature, and have beentranslated into all European tongues. Their beauty of expression, and sugges-
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GERMAN STUDENTS. EVENING THE FOURTH. I 33 tive and evasive meanings, have made them household words in Germany, andfavorite quotations in France and England. The career of Heine was exceptionably brilliant, and he won tributes ofadmiration that have seldom been equalled. It is said that on the appearanceof his Reisebilder in 1826-31, young Germany became intoxicated withenthusiasm. His writings on republicanism not only won the heart of thepeople, but carried his influence into other countries. From his youth Heine was troubled by thoughts of personal religious re-sponsibility. There were periods when he earnestly sought to know mans truerelations to God. He sought the evidence of truth, however, more from nature,philosophy, and history, than by the prayers and the faith which Gods Wordinculcates. He was born a Jew, but abandoned Judaism and was baptized in theLutheran Church. Then he became a free-thinker. He studied various phi-losophies and systems of belief, but was not able to ar

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