Émile Verhaeren

Émile Verhaeren

Title: Émile Verhaeren
Author: Stefan Zweig
Release: 1942-01-01
Kind: ebook
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs, Books
Size: 398838
The feeling of this age of ours, of this our moment in eternity, is different in its conception of life from that of our ancestors. Only eternal earth has changed not nor grown older, that field, gloomed by the Unknown, on which the monotonous light of the seasons divides, in a rhythmic round, the time of blossoms and of their withering; changeless only are the action of the elements and the restless alternation of night and day. But the aspect of earth's spirit has changed, all that is subjected to the toil of man.

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