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In the beaming daybreak of summer
I wander through the grove;
The flowers prattle and whisper,
But silent, alone, I rove.

The flowers prattle and whisper,
And with pity my face they scan;
“Bear no ill-will to our sister,
Thou pale, unhappy man.”
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Heinrich Heine
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