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42 AGNES BEBNAUEBIN.
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hun and ting kni , _singings friends and loving few bu ever t choice ; surrounded the hap by l Minnesanger overs turned
the old Schloss gy into the , home of loveof , romance py of charmand of a hainesswhichif it could , but lastw , ould leave , for
humanit pp y but li , ttle to , hope for in the heaven , to which human sorrow and human iration transfer their dreams of perfect
asp beauty and unfading joy . that In divinest the summer of alchemists mornings t , urned fresh and ll thing joy ou t s , when ldand the dew sun - ,
rose hound drops the , and wedded to diamonds soun lovers d of , horn t for here , the , in health the tram castle - p iving o courtyard f horse excit , and ; , and leasures ba earl y o y f
their of the flee chase t horses . Together bearing rode them the fair rushing young g throug , duke h and the p mornin duchess g ,
breeze , while the blood bounded free through pulse and veins , and flushed j the ha cheek , Noontide and sparkled and t in he sof the t languor eye . They of warm were
young stillwindless , oyous , , golden ppy . hours , broug , ht their own pleasures ; and , then , ,
" And —— the When earth evening was all descended restand from the air heaven was all above love , And delight , if less bright , , was far more deep , ;
And the day ' s veil fell from the world of sleep ;" watching then came fro the m the hig hest tl , tenderest terrace moon , and mos st t solemn , and of the t joy he , as k _,,
mystery blue heaven of great s , Albrecht love . and The A heart gnes felt of man something , when stirred to great itsdepthsfeels alike in and time . The feelings which
of tak life e hue , are and but form shallow from every and the superficial special age and . temporary The disturbance surroundings of the
waves , extends but to a slight depth of the ocean ; below that , remains ever
Subsisting " at the heart Central of endless peace , agitation . " Andso the influences of our affect our natures only to a
, age limited in essence dep and th : essentials beneath that . , man remains in all ages the same
( To be continued . )
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42 Agnes Bebnauebin.
42 AGNES BEBNAUEBIN .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1863, page 42, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091863/page/42/
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