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38 AGNES BERNAUERIN.
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young heir , who owned the dangerous gift of satire , and who _r prudence in his generous or policy y . outhful There was daring no * open , nev rupture er stopped ; but to the consider breach valetu
w k din new ith tween arian haug the t he ob hty t j hi ec g ts , h widened - souled t f his t enemies , hi while graduall gh-sp , they bu iri y t t bu repaid he A t continued lbrech surel him y t . , and b Albrecht to treat his feeling them well of - _,
emp , y s quie ide t , as ha tense tred , pries festered tly malice on the ; and other scorn . The deepened strongest on cause the one for
ins human tinctiv , enmi e conflict ty—difference between of nobleness character and and baseness of motives —did — . the its
quiet work at the Court of Bavaria . Father and son were est A ranged lbrech Vohburg , t , and Herzog the the heir priests in -apparent Baiern waited _^ of Pfalzgraf for Bavari the a day bei was of Hhein fair opportunity and _^ und comel Graf . y
occasionall von of strong pres , ence and , _, ac and tive t w t . houg ith In charac h the somewh t records ers w at sli of gh the t t , of middle t w gure ith t , ages wa r s t , imes t you all r
almost as silk y does with iron . So strong and stern were those them modern stormy , gen , civiliz strugg tle and a ling tion thoug , days that , htful s a trai man , thro i , who u in gh looks throes the upon b t of ars travail o us f t from he in with helm , out our e of t h ,
seems ower , around by contras him t w to ith be weak clash and ing characterless elemens jarring . There is g an p aarent want of , harmonin the contrast between such , a
character pp and the times in y which it is set to live and act . We jud form out ge the s things of dim life past , and by force t times hose themselves br far oad removed leading most from charac typ our icall teri experience st ics nd prominently which of , from their
into thoug the htful foreground and , therefore . The gentle young in advance duke of y his day cultu and red land and ;
fond althoug of h all , as , p is hys not ica uncommon l exercises , with of , the imag hunting inative field natures , and , he of was the
he tilt- sang yard in ; he lays excelled which in rivalled the jousts those , of of which the minstrels in leisure , moments who ever _,,
the found duke in loved Albrecht well the a kind " gentle friend and and joyous a princel science y _patrons " of minstrel For
arm and Minnesanger strong , but he ( or yet love could singer dream ) . His and hear sing t . was The bold minstrelsy and hi _& instead of
of the age was gay and bright . It was descriptive , being which objectiv , man as e instead later poetry of subjective is , anal . ytical Not yet or introspective had the time ; come it was in !
« griff denhend in seine Brust . " , ! The romauntor balladwas the forerunner of the poem . It j
sang joyously , of war , of , love , of wine ; of things external to the I
38 Agnes Bernauerin.
38 AGNES BERNAUERIN .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1863, page 38, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091863/page/38/
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