. Pictures of travel; . d there only the howls of Cerberus and POSTSCRIPT 389 the rattling of chains, and it is pardonable if we appearsomewhat savage, in comparison with those divinities, commeil faut, who so refined and elegant in manners enjoyed in thecheerful saloons of Olympus so much exquisite nectar and somany sweet concerts given by the Muses. I can write no more, for the music under my window intoxi-cates my head, and still more forcibly am I moved by therefrain. Aux armes citoyens! 31+77-9 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 022 012 353 4. HEINE. Photogravure from the portrait painted from life by


. Pictures of travel; . d there only the howls of Cerberus and POSTSCRIPT 389 the rattling of chains, and it is pardonable if we appearsomewhat savage, in comparison with those divinities, commeil faut, who so refined and elegant in manners enjoyed in thecheerful saloons of Olympus so much exquisite nectar and somany sweet concerts given by the Muses. I can write no more, for the music under my window intoxi-cates my head, and still more forcibly am I moved by therefrain. Aux armes citoyens! 31+77-9 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 022 012 353 4. HEINE. Photogravure from the portrait painted from life by P. Schick. Pictures of Travel Heinrich Heine Translated by Charles Godfrey Leland With a Critical and Biographical Introductionby Charles Harvey Genung Illustratedpicturesoftravel00hein


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