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Heart, my heart, yield not to sorrow,
Manfully endure your fate;
What the winter took of late
Spring will render you to-morrow.

And how much is left to cheer you,
And how fair the world is still!
And my heart, if you but will,
You may woo whate'er comes near you.
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Heinrich Heine
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