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Willst du dir ein hübsch Leben zimmern, Must ums Vergangne dich nicht bekümmern, Und wäre dir auch was verloren, Musst immer thun wie neu geboren; Was jeder Tag will, sollst du fragen, Was jeder Tag will, wird er sagen; Musst dich an eignem Thun ergetzen, Was andre thun, das wirst du schätzen; Besonders keinen Menschen hassen, Und das Uebrige Gott überlassen.

I should have sent for her sooner, but it was necessary to make an investigation regarding her birth. The unfortunate Princess Fedora never confessed the father. But I have arranged that, as you shall see." The Emperor now pressed his signal button and a door opened and Marguerite was ushered into the room. I started in fear as I saw that she was accompanied by Dr. Zimmern.

I.e., of the deity. See an article by Francis Brown, "The Religious Poetry of Babylonia," Presbyterian Review, 1888. Compare the relationship existing between Ea and Marduk, noted above, p. 276. Similarly, Nusku was the messenger to Bel. See p. 279. On the wider aspects of this conception of the priest among ancient nations, see Frazer, The Golden Bough, passim. Zimmern, no. 1; IVR. 29, no. 5.

Zimmern got up and filled a pipe with synthetic tobacco and puffed energetically as he walked about the room. "What do you say about this protium ore?" he asked; "will you be able to solve the problem?" "Yes," I said, "I think I shall." "I hope so," replied my host, "and yet sometimes I do not care; somehow I want this thing to come to an end. I want to see what is outside there.

It is perhaps no accident that two of the greatest classical scholars in England Gilbert Murray and Alfred Zimmern are political radicals. The man whom I call here the classicalist cannot possibly be creative, for the essence of his creed is that there must be nothing new under the sun. The United States, you imagine, would of all nations be the freest from classicalism.

Vaguely I wondered how many of the three hundred millions of German souls for I could not accept the soulless theory of Zimmern were yet capable of a realization of their humanity.

The mere curiosity and pity I had felt for a chance victim singled out among thousands by the legend of innocence on a pretty face could not stand against the force that now drew me to this woman who seemed to be not of a slavish race even as Dr. Zimmern seemed a man apart from the soulless product of the science he directed.

Zimmern, I now have the opportunity." "But surely you are to see the Emperor in the Place in the Sun," said Marguerite when she had returned the geography to the secret shelf. "I have already seen him," I replied, "my ticket was for the first performance." "It must be a magnificent sight," she sighed. "I should so love to see the sunlight.

"Do you know," he said, "I should like to see a negro, a black man with kinky hair it must be queer." "Yes," I answered, "there must be many queer things out there." When I told Dr. Zimmern that I should solve the problem of the increase of the supply of protium I may have been guilty of speaking of hopes as if they were certainties.

On town-life in the Netherlands: Henri Pirenne, Belgian Democracy: its Early History, trans. by J. V. Saunders . On town-life in the Germanies: Helen Zimmern, The Hansa Towns in "Story of the Nations" Series; Karl von Hegel, Staedte und Gilden der germanischen Volker im Mittelalter, 2 vols. , the standard treatise in German. On French gilds: Martin St.