Scha-Schi
[Swedish chemist of German origin]
| fire air
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[ German writer ]
| When the Romans got bold, / They went to the north of Germany
Old Heidelberg, you fine, / You city rich in honours, / On the Neckar and on the Rhine / There is no other like you | As far as mankind lives, it will soon be / The railroad will be stretched / It will pant and snort and stamp and rush / The steam horse all around through the country
Something is stirring in the Odenwald
People always talk about drinking too much, / But never about great thirst
Scheffler, Johannes
[German clergyman and poet]
| Love, when new, roars like young wine; / The more she grows old and clear, the quieter she will be
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