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die auf das Oberseite sagen, daß sie Sie, Masse kennen -- sie sind Lügner
die langen resounding Marmorflure
einige windigere Tage
lassen Sie uns unsere niedrigeren Neigungen ausdrücken
von Song und Traum für überhaupt gegangen
so gefallen
wölbte die Flut
wer den Regen liebt

 



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