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ROMANCERO: BOOK 3. HEBREW MELODIES: INTRODUCTION by HEINRICH HEINE

First Line: O LET THE DAYS OF THY LIFE PASS NOT
Last Line: BUT DOWN IN THE VALLEY.
Subject(s): FORTUNE; LIFE;

O LET the days of thy life pass not
Without tasting life's blisses;
And if thou'rt shelter'd from the shot,
Let it fly, for it misses.

If fortune should ever be passing thy way,
To grasp her, forth sally;
Don't build on the summit thy cottage, I pray,
But down in the valley.



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