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| | Clemens Brentano in Bad Langensalza |
 | | Clemens Brentano on Langensalza in a letter to his sister Sophie (Summer 1796): |
 | | That's how it is. A while ago I danced at a small ball, and the next day all sorts of flowers were sent to me, wild roses, snapdragons, Spanish brooms, the flowers you are supposed to walk on when wishing a happy new year, with quotes from Rousseau, from Voltaire and from the Roman poets. |
 | | Clemens Brentano was extremely unpopular, because he had compared his master's wife, who was related to Klopstock, to a high-legged crow, walking through a stubble field. |
| www.natureparktravel.com /langensalza/brentano.htm (207 words) |
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