Heinrich Heine's Life Told in His Own Words

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May Heaven keep you happy and pros- perous, you and your family, in which I include your authors.
Sickness is the greatest of evils ; I have proved this lately, especially in the matter of my eyes, which are growing dim again these few days past. I follow the doctor's prescriptions carefully, and leave the god of German letters to care for all the rest. I am otherwise well and hearty, save for a certain sadness of spirit ; I fight the fight of life bravely, but with no pleasure; many unlooked-f
...or things come upon me, and the ceaseless struggle grows wearisome to me at last, frightfully wearisome.
CHAPTER X.
Xetters on tbe Ubeatcr.
[Written in May, 1837, in a village near Paris.] To August Lewald : At last, at last, the weather allows us to leave Paris and the warm fireside ; and the first hours I spend in the country shall be given to you, ray dear friend. How fair the sun looks on my paper, gilding the letters that carry you my warmest greetings !
Yes ; winter is fleeing over the mountains ; behind him the merry spring breezes are fluttering, like a troop of joyous ^«- seltes chasing a love-sick old beau with shouts of laughter, and threatening him with birch rods.


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