Heinrich Heine Quotes About Dead Poets

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  • Perhaps already I am dead, And these perhaps are phantoms vain; - These motley phantasies that pass At night through my disordered brain. Perhaps with ancient heathen shapes, Old faded gods, this brain is full; Who, for their most unholy rites, Have chosen a dead poet's skull.

    Heinrich Heine (1866). “Pictures of travel”, p.173
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