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Goethe's Poems;
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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Itf^i^SfSl^H^VX^J^myway, 1. XI. afle ^01? Steigen, aU the yearning, (Bowring.) 1. xa. f^tt^VX is both times singular.
1. X5. As punctuated here the line reads, How shall I flee / as if be Digitized by Google 200 GOETHES GEDICHTE. [Sei. 37, 88.
were asking by what means he might escape. In Herder's copy the line is, 2Bie? @oK Id^ fllet|en? ("What! Shall I flee?") as if the thought of flight, as he had once before fled to Switzerland from Lili, were at that moment arising in his souL This latter
...punctuation has much in its favor.
L ao. £ielie, as usual, the abstract, not ** the loved one." 37. ©ittffl^rSttfttttg* First appeared in @c^rlftcn, 1789.
In its original form this poem was written at Stützerbach, near Ilmen- au, on August 3, 1 776, and sent as inclosure in a letter to Lavater about three weeks later. It was then entitled 2)em @C^lcffat, The version published in (Schriften, 1 789, which is followed here, differed greatly from the original. For example, the fourth and fifth lines formerly ran, Tltin Äarl unb idj öergeffcn ^ler, SBtc fcltfam un« ein tiefe« ©t^icffal leitet The new version omitted all reference to Karl August and made such other changes that it and the original form have little in common after the first three lines, which are nearly the same in both, except the ex- pression of the conviction that fate has great things in store for him in the future.


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