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PENTATONEmusic: “The world grows fairer each day; We cannot know what is still to come; The flowering knows no end. The deepest, most distant valley is in flower. Now, poor heart, forget your torment. Now all must change.” - Johann Ludwig Uhland

Viam_Sapientiae: ''Die Vätergruft'' (The father's crypt), c. 1865. Inspired by the poem of the same name, written by Ludwig Uhland in 1805. By Georg Osterwald (1803–1884), copy after the original painting by Caspar Johann Nepomuk Scheuren (1810-1887) from 1831 (now lost). Private collection.

AdamCurtisBot: Events keep happening that seem inexplicable and out of control. Salafi Movement, The States, Gomphrena Globosa, Salix Caprea, Johann Ludwig Uhland.



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