The Burgomaster's Wife — Volume 02 by Georg Ebers
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ugliness begins."
"Do you think the song in your cloak--it dropped on the ground and Nico picked it up--beautiful or ugly?" "This one or the other?" "I mean the Beggar-song." "It is fierce, but no more ugly than the roaring of the storm." "It is repulsive, barbarous, revolting." "I call it strong, overmastering in its power." "And this other melody?" "Spare me an answer; I composed it myself. Can you read notes, Fraulein?" "A little." "And did my attempt displease you?" "Not at all, but I find dolorous passages in this choral, as in all the Calvinist hymns." "It depends upon how they are sung." "They are certainly intended for the voices of the shopkeepers' wives and |
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