. A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . tt ich die Mühe nichtersparen können. Jetzt leb ich bei ber trefflichen Reck, die die zarteste Mutterliebegegen mich äussert, und mir wie ein Engel des Himmels in meine .ichmerzen Ich denke in 14 Tagen hergestellt zu sein, dann gehts sogleich zu meinengeliebten Fahnen. Grüsse, tausend herzliche, aus ganze Haus, an alle Freunde, Gott sei mit misallen. Glück auf. Theodor. •2i>-2 THE nVlR OF OF ISIS. feelinjj tliat in ÜR-ir breasts a truly (lermaii lieart was Ixatinu. Noless d


. A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . tt ich die Mühe nichtersparen können. Jetzt leb ich bei ber trefflichen Reck, die die zarteste Mutterliebegegen mich äussert, und mir wie ein Engel des Himmels in meine .ichmerzen Ich denke in 14 Tagen hergestellt zu sein, dann gehts sogleich zu meinengeliebten Fahnen. Grüsse, tausend herzliche, aus ganze Haus, an alle Freunde, Gott sei mit misallen. Glück auf. Theodor. •2i>-2 THE nVlR OF OF ISIS. feelinjj tliat in ÜR-ir breasts a truly (lermaii lieart was Ixatinu. Noless did poetry cast from herself that dreamy ahsoiptioii in thetwilight of the past which liad caused the raptures of the l{cmianticschool. Ennobled as she was by the consecration of ill fortune, andexalted by the ])ure joyousness of tlie conflict for the hit^hest hless-inos of all human existence, she uttered the rousiiiu- appeal for thepresent, and sounded the liope for the future. There are three po(;tsin whom the spirit of tlie war of liberation found its most distin- Ku;. . Ernst itoritz Armll. Tviiiii-]ilafi (n<;rnviiii: by C. T. Hieilel. guishing and most beautiful expression,— Tlieodore Körner, ErnstMoritz Arndt (Fig. 51), and Max von Schenkendorf. No one, forthe soldiers joy felt by the youth of the fatherland, lias struck a noteso full-sounding and transporting as Körner, in wliom the moralpathos of the muse of Schiller was changed into patriotic heart was not pierced l)y his call. Cheer up, my people, thefiery signals burn; brightly from the north breaks forth the lightof freedom. Who has not joined in liis disdain for the knave bythe fireside whom no German maiden kisses ? A few weeks after POETS OF TUE WAR OF LI UK RATION. 20:1 joining the Liitzow free corps, he was able to inform his father thatmany of his songs were ah-eady generally snng in the camp. Theknightly East Prussian Schenkendorf, the imperial herald, as Riick-ert st


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