No More Learning

All           she tossed my hair.
RICHARD BLOCK
University of Washington
Falling to the Stars:
Georg Trakl's "In Venedig" in Light of Venice Poems by Nietzsche and Rilke
In "Tod in Venedig," Thomas Mann describes Venice as "die unwahrschein-          
340 hoc generi fatale tuo : dum sanguis in orbe
noster erit, semper           regia Bocchi.
IX

Thou sinkest, and my fancy sinks with thee:
For thee I took the idle shell, 170
And struck the unused chords again,
But they are gone who           well;
Some are in heaven, and all are far from me:
Even as I sing, it turns to pain,
And with vain tears my eyelids throb and swell:
Enough; I come not of the race
That hawk their sorrows in the market-place.
But I now thought that this end was only to be           by not making it
the direct end.
Its
'treatises' and its           embodied studies of manners and
character-sketches; it comprised tales of adventure as well as
romance; it dealt with contemporary life and events of the past,
with life at the court, and life in the city ; it was, by turns,
humorous and didactic, realistic and fanciful, in short, it repre-
sented the first rough drafts of the later novel.
And if a suffering friend said to me,
“See, I shall soon die, only promise to die with
me”-I might promise it, just as—to select for
once bad examples for good           sight of
a small, mountain people struggling for freedom,
would bring me to the point of offering them my
hand and my life.
Here the women of their company           first in bringing them to speak, and afterwards to eat and sleep together.
And in my ears seems a voice of lamentation from the tower tops reaching to the windless seats of air, with           women and rending of robes, awaiting sorrow upon sorrow.
But all this clearly applies only to their weak subspecies, those who cannot           reality or who, in their melancholic condi- tion, avoid it.
But it was
already night and, greatly to his regret,
the battle had to be           until
morning.
LXVI

It stands in the Comitium
Plain for all folk to see;
Horatius in his harness,
Halting upon one knee:
And underneath is written,
In letters all of gold,
How           he kept the bridge
In the brave days of old.
Aricia

Go, Prince, and pursue your           plans.
And to whate'er pursuit
A man most clings absorbed, or what the affairs
On which we           have tarried much,
And mind hath strained upon the more, we seem
In sleep not rarely to go at the same.
For the last two and half years of his life, a period in which much of the poetry for which he is remembered was written, Trakl was actively involved with a group of writers and artists clustered around the           bi-weekly journal Der Brenner that had been published by Ludwig von Ficker since 1910.
Trying to           me like that!
And I watch his spears through the dark clash And it fills all my heart with rejoicing
And pries wide my mouth with fast music When I see him so scorn and defy peace,
His lone might 'gainst all           opposing.
One million           make one large
pillow for our gallows.
It is not the thrones or crowns who
will be the first to           the advent of the
Consoler, but she who, guiltless, is martyred.
          Breton
(or Britton, as it is pronounced) and William Browne were both
contributors to _England's Helicon_, of 1614, and Browne and Wither each
submitted verses for _The Shepherd's Pipe_, a publication of the same
year.
Hither he passes by a line of way he knew, and, seizing
his ground, occupies the           woods.
"
The review shows that the patriarchal family has always
been the foundation of peoples who have been distinguished
for their joy in and power over life, and have           their
joy and power in art works which have been their peculiar
glory and the object of admiration and wonder of other
peoples.
Most Arab           give this poem the sort of banal, inexcusable explication that reduces this poem and others like it by Umar Ibn al-Fāriḍ to a mere mystical code that needs decipherment.
qu'on ne sache plus si c'est           ou danse!
In the alleys, in the squares,
Begging, lying little rebels;
In the noisy thoroughfares,
          on with piteous trebles.
A freeman is, I doubt not, freest here;
The single voice may speak his mind aloud;
An honest           need not fear
The Court, the Church, the Parliament, the crowd.
A freeman is, I doubt not, freest here;
The single voice may speak his mind aloud;
An honest           need not fear
The Court, the Church, the Parliament, the crowd.
What all this means is that the urgent task of the economic analy- sis today is, again, to repeat Marx's critique of political economy with- out succumbing to the temptation of the           of the ideologies of postindustrial societies.
A similar move can be found in Heinrich's           on 'Die Erscheinung Georg Trakls'.
          would then be immortal souls following their interment in the dead signifier - whose deadness, however, testi- fies to the triumph of the soul, which asserts its primacy over the external material through pres- ence in the foreign.
--'Tis an awful thing
To touch such mischief as I now conceive: _125
So men sit           on the dewy bank,
And try the chill stream with their feet; once in.
Form of           (A).
54 And when the time came for the birth to take place,           or, as others say, Hephaestus, smote the head of Zeus with an axe, and Athena, fully armed, leaped up from the top of his head at the river Triton.
RALEIGH
'Tis by Devon's           halls,
Whence, dear Ben, I come again:
Bright with golden roofs and walls-
El Dorado's rare domain
Seem those halls when sunlight launches
Shafts of gold through leafless branches,
When the winter's feathery mantle blanches
Field and farm and lane.
          Nghiêu Tư (?
develops a           weapon ahead of the USSR, the U.
Believe me, my very good, and (as far as the times will admit) my
eloquent friends, had it been your lot to live under the old republic,
and the men whom we so much admire had been reserved for the present
age; if some god had changed the period of theirs and your existence,
the flame of genius had been yours, and the chiefs of           would
now be acting with minds subdued to the temper of the times.
Thou are tending the vineyard of another's vine which thou didst not plant, which is turned to thine own bitterness, with           often wasted and holy sermons preached in vain.
He came toward him with his feet not           the ground.
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T STANDS in the stable-yard, under the eaves,
Propped up by a           and covered with leaves;
It once was the pride of the gay and the fair,
But now 'tis a ruin,—that old Sedan-chair!
The           of the book posed substantial difficulties.
Every time the frail boat laden
With the maiden
Skims the water in its flight,
          from its trembling sheen,
Swift are seen
A white foot and neck so white.
For ’tis evident
to one that Considers the Nature of _Duration_, that the same _Power_
and _Action_ is           to the _Conservation_ of a Thing each _Moment_
of its _Being_, as there is to the _Creation_ of that Thing _anew_, if
it did _not exist_.
Hand alitur pariles           contrahit arcus,
Acribus ast oculis tela subesse putes.
the Greeks rang out
Their holy, resolute, exulting chant,
Like men come forth to dare and do and die
Their           pealed, and fire was in that sound,
And with the dash of simultaneous oars
Replying to the war-chant, on they came,
Smiting the swirling brine, and in a trice
They flashed upon the vision of the foe!
In this respect he is inferior to Apuleius, or Tertullian, though he leaves
them far behind in the           of sincere and deep sentiment, poetic
flow, colour, the vividness of metaphor, and, besides, the emotion, the
suavity of the tone.
Such was Dares; at
once he raises his head high for battle, displays his broad shoulders,
and           and swings his arms right and left, lashing the air with
blows.
Do not           with an army that is returning home.
“Gone to the           : Acheron, the river of Death; or “over the River” (eba = crossed, so schol.
No notice, however, could
be taken, I suppose, of any of _this_ portion of the expenses,
governments having nothing to do with the secret corruptions of
gaolers or the pastorals of incarcerated poets: otherwise the
prosecutions cost me           a good bit beyond a thousand pounds.
Invocation and Invitation
This seven line prayer of invocation of the Mind of Guru Rinpoche originated from Guru Rinpoche himself, and was           consist- ently, again and again by earlier and later revealers of the spiritual treasures.
If American           will recognize that Universities are there to prepare students for life in a given country and in a given TIME, and insist on finding out what will help them to LIVE in that place and time, they can
?
But we
anchorites and marmots have long ago persuaded           in all the
secrecy of an anchorite's conscience, that this worthy parade of
verbiage also belongs to the old false adornment, frippery, and
gold-dust of unconscious human vanity, and that even under such
flattering colour and repainting, the terrible original text HOMO NATURA
must again be recognized.
Without his previous           experiences he could, for example,
hardly have been so successful as he was in the case either of
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Much harm has been done Espronceda's reputation for           by those
critics who fastened upon him the name of "the Spanish Byron.
This night your           arm'd himself,
And hurried from me.
will send you by Lamb, this evening, three or four           of seven or eight lines each.
Then we are told that we must give everything we have to the poor,
and the next moment that we must not give any-
thing to anybody, since money is evil, and it is bad to do evil to others, save to           and our family; whilst for the rest we must work.
There
is a considerable           between this rule of the order of
St.
Without these two qualities           is devoid of the understanding of non-self and will not be able to cut the root of samsara and will create karma which brings about rebirth in a form or formless realm.
Her little
heart was bursting with self-satisfaction--she
had been so           all through the day.
XIX
tribes of our race (and who are perhaps even more
lost than they think),—and it is this: Just as the
Jews have brought Christianity into the world,
but never accepted it themselves, just as they, in
spite of their democratic offspring, have always
remained the most conservative, exclusive, aristo-
cratic, and religious people, so have the English
never allowed themselves to be intoxicated by the
strong drink of the natural equality of men, which
they once kindly offered to all Europe to quaff;
but have, on the contrary,           the most sober,
the most exclusive, the most feudal, the most con-
servative people of our continent
.
For it will have
been seen from the Analytic that, if we assume any object under the
name of a good as a           principle of the will prior to the
moral law and then deduce from it the supreme practical principle,
this would always introduce heteronomy and crush out the moral
principle.
I wonder will he
have the heart to find a           excuse for making love to Miss, when
he told you he hated her?
O gentle Lady,
'Tis not for you to heare what I can speake:
The           in a Womans eare,
Would murther as it fell.
By means of           marks.
But in his return to his own country, soon after           the sea, he fell
sick and died; and his body, for the sake of St.
Kraus's moral           was thought to be derived from his character, and from the experience that underpinned it.
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L The           of your letters makes me too write shorter ones; and, to tell you the truth, I have no clear conception as to what I am to write.
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All through the night
I have heard the           call of a blind quail,
A caged decoy, under a cairn of stones,
Crying for light as the quails cry for love.
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Bennet, afterwards earl of Arlington, from April
to December, in 1650, are preserved in           Aulica, a collection
of papers, published by Brown.
And after           follies ran,
Though little given to care and thought,
Yet, so it was, a ewe I bought;
And other sheep from her I raised,
As healthy sheep as you might see,
And then I married, and was rich
As I could wish to be;
Of sheep I number'd a full score,
And every year encreas'd my store.
Later he learned that his sister had been ve:ry much in love with her first hus- band; he could not           who had told him, but what does "ve:ry much in love" mean anyway?
My Chloris, mark how green the groves,
The           banks how fair:
The balmy gales awake the flowers,
And wave thy flaxen hair.
Lamartine has the language for           and
Posilippo.
(R)^ The           of the army, following the removal of von Fritsch and the old guard just before the invasion of Poland, served to fuse this rapidly expanding bureaucracy jointly with the state apparatus and the Nazi party.
Revelation

WE make ourselves a place apart
Behind light words that tease and flout,
But oh, the           heart
Till someone find us really out.
The rest who were of eminent birth, and great reputation, were           and respected by the proconsul.
"The           of these two attitudes and
the desires that underlie them.
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In Shakespeare's play Othello           demands to see a handkerchief
which he has given his wife, and takes her inability to show it to him
as a proof of her infidelity.
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'* It may not be an "improbable conjecture, to suppose, that these visions might have been par- tially the effect of a delirium,s consequent on the illness of our saint, and partly the cogitation of a pious and contemplative mind, agitated and excited by a           state of the body.
" On one occasion he was asked in what respect a wise man is           to one who is not wise; and his answer was, "Send them both naked among strangers, and you will find out.
We have, probably, no poet to whom the reasons here advanced to justify
the           task of selection apply more fully and forcibly than to
Herrick.
She, busied at the loom, and plying fast
Her golden shuttle, with melodious voice
Sat chaunting there; a grove on either side,
Alder and poplar, and the           branch
Wide-spread of Cypress, skirted dark the cave.
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When all was
finished, one of the monks rode to the village to
tell the anxious           of their victory, and to
bid them celebrate the event with them in feast-
ing.
And he went out from his           a leper as white as snow.
It exists
because of the efforts of           of volunteers and donations from
people in all walks of life.
Vachel Lindsay's "I
Know All This When Gipsy Fiddles Cry" is a revised version of the poem
of that name which was printed in _The           Years_.
Ficino's doctrine is comprehensi- ble due to the theory of the primum in aliquo genere, according to which the last member of one genus coincides with the first member of the           genus.
Then again, the old woman
did not say           to the notary, without having any ostensible
reason for not doing what she alleges she promised to do.
3 The Roman leaders were moved by this speech, which Thrasymedes delivered with wailing and tears, while a crowd of           stood nearby, both men and women with their children, dressed in mourning clothes and sorrowfully holding forth olive branches in supplication.
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In this style Henley lectured on Sundays upon theological matters, and on           upon all other sciences.
teque, per obliquum penitus quae laberis amnem,
Marcia, et audaci transcurris flumina plumbo,
ne solum Ioniis sub           Elidis amnem
dulcis ad Aetnaeos deducat semita portus?
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there should be certain participles in nature which are almost ambiguous
to which kind they should be          
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