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by Christoph August Tiedge (1752 - 1841)

Heil dem geweihten Geist, der so sich...
Language: German (Deutsch) 
[Heil dem geweihten Geist, der so sich aufermannet!
Verbannt ein Nero ihn: der feige Wüterich
Verbannet ihn nicht, er verbannet
Aus eines Gottes Nähe - sich;]1

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•   F. Himmel 

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1 Himmel:
Hoch steht der freie Geist, der kräftig sich ermannet,
Und unerschüttert jedes Schicksals harrt;
Verbannt ihn ein Tyrann, der Wüthende verbannet
Nur sich aus eines Gottes Gegenwart.

Text Authorship:

  • by Christoph August Tiedge (1752 - 1841), appears in Urania, in Fünfter Gesang (Tugend) [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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  • by Friedrich Heinrich Himmel (1765 - 1814), "Das Schicksal waltet im Naturgebiete", 1814, published 1880, from Gesänge aus Tiedge's Urania, no. 14.
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This text was added to the website: 2009-08-21
Line count: 4
Word count: 26

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