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The Sorrows of Young Werther, January 8 & 20

I’ve had a series of personal crises throughout January that have led to me missing the January 8 letter, so here are the January 8 and January 20 letters together. Hoping to have everything back on track for the next letter in February. Ad...

2 years ago
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The Sorrows of Young Werther - December Interlude IV

ON THE NEW YEAR

Fate now allows us,

'Twixt the departing

And the upstarting,
Happy to be;
And at the call of

Memory cherish'd,

Future and perish'd
Moments we see.

Seasons of anguish,—

Ah, they must ever

Truth from woe sever,...

2 years ago
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The Sorrows of Young Werther - December 24

DECEMBER 24.

As I anticipated, the ambassador occasions me infinite annoyance. He is the most punctilious blockhead under heaven. He does everything step by step, with the trifling minuteness of an old woman; and he is a man whom it is imp...

2 years ago
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The Sorrows of Young Werther - December Interlude III

THE SAME

Hush’d on the hill

Is the breeze;

Scarce by the zephyr

The trees

Softly are press'd;
The woodbird's asleep on the bough.
Wait, then, and thou

Soon wilt find rest.

-Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1789

** Written at night on...

2 years ago
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The Sorrows of Young Werther - December Interlude II

THREATENING SIGNS

If Venus in the evening sky
Is seen in radiant majesty,
If rod-like comets, red as blood,
Are 'mongst the constellations view'd,
Out springs the Ignoramus, yelling:
"The star's exactly o'er my dwelling!
What w...

2 years ago
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