Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- TRANSLATORâS NOTE -- PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION -- PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION -- Poems of Youth (1858â1868) -- A mirror is life -- Birthday -- I stand naked on a cliff -- Oh, sweet forest peace -- What lives, must pass -- Gentle evening bells -- Homecoming -- You, birds in the sky -- Tell me, dear friend -- Saaleck -- Without a home -- The sweet dreams flee -- Man is not Godâs worthy image -- Lonely, through the dark blue -- Let me join you -- Now and formerly -- Remembrance -- Once more, before I go -- Lyrics (1869â1888) -- To Melancholy -- After a nightly thunderstorm -- On the glacier -- Autumn -- Loneliness -- The wanderer -- To friendship -- Campo santo di Staglieno -- The little brig, called âThe Little Angelâ -- A girlâs melody -- âPia, caritatevole, amorosissimaâ -- On high mountains -- Oh man, take care! -- To Hafis -- Music of the South -- I stand on a bridge -- Three broken pieces -- Sayings (1869â1888) -- Undaunted, I stood in Basel -- Amongst friends -- Pine and lightning -- Tree in autumn -- Amongst enemies -- âThe wanderer and his shadowâ -- âHuman, all too humanâ -- He who once promised much -- An example of âjoyful wisdomâ -- âThe joyful wisdomâ -- Attention: Poison! -- Wisdom regarding the right company -- From the barrel of Diogenes -- The rules of life -- Desperate -- The word -- The hermit speaks -- All eternal brooks -- Resolution -- The rascal -- The seven wivesâ speeches -- The New Testament -- Once, I believe, in the year of the holy one -- The spectacle of the dressing gown -- For Spinoza -- For Darwinâs disciples -- Hail to you, brave cart pushers -- Arthur Schopenhauer -- To Richard Wagner -- Wagner, the apostle of chastity -- âWit, Tricks and Revengeâ (1882) -- Invitation -- My happiness -- Undaunted -- Dialogue For the virtuous -- Worldly cleverness -- Vademecum-Vadetecum -- Near the third skin -- My roses -- The contemptible -- The word speaker speaks -- For a bright friend -- For the dancers -- The brave one -- Rust -- Upwards -- The speech of the powerful -- Narrow souls -- The unwilling seducer -- Consideration -- Against arrogance -- Man and woman -- Interpretation -- Pessimistic medical advice -- Request -- My cruelty -- The wanderer -- Consolation for beginners -- Egoism of stars -- The next one -- Disguised holiness -- The involuntary -- The lonely one -- Seneca et hoc genus omne -- Ice -- Youthful writing -- Caution -- The pious one speaks -- In the summer -- Without envy -- Heraklitismus -- Ground rules for snobs -- Encouragement -- The founder -- Forever -- Verdict of the weary -- Decline -- Against the law -- The wise one speaks -- To lose oneâs head -- Best wishes -- To write with oneâs feet -- Human, all too human: a book -- For my readers -- The realistic painter -- The poetâs vanity -- Chosen enjoyment -- The crooked nose -- The pen scribbles -- Higher men -- The skeptic speaks -- Ecce homo -- Morality of stars -- Songs of Prince Vogelfrei (1887) -- For Goethe -- The poetâs profession -- In the south -- The pious Beppa -- The mysterious boat -- A proposal of love -- Song of a theocritical goatherd -- âThese uncertain soulsâ -- The desperate fool -- Rimus remedium -- âMy Happiness!â -- To new seas -- Sils-Maria -- To the mistral -- Dionysos Dithyrambs (1888) -- Only fool, only poet! -- The desert grows, woe to whom the desert shelters . . . -- Last will -- Between birds of prey -- The fire sign -- The sun sinks -- The lament of Ariadne -- Glory and eternity -- The poverty of the rich -- Through the circle of Dionysos Dithyrambs (1882â1888) -- 1â122 (KVIII 379â403) -- The loneliest -- Diligence and genius The honey sacrifice -- The brazen silence -- NOTES
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