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City Breaks: Online Travel Guide for Frankfurt am Main
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From Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust", translation by Edgar Alfred Bowring, 1853 From the ice they are freed, the stream and brook, From there, as he flees, he downward sends Growth and formation stir everywhere, Though in the landscape are no blossoms fair. Now turn around and from this height, Forth from the cave-like, gloomy gate Everyone suns himself gladly today. For they themselves have now arisen From the bystreets' crushing narrowness, And over-laden, almost sinking, Hark! Sounds of village joy arise; Contented, great and small shout joyfully: The Main shore has changed a lot since Goethe's times, it still is Frankfurt's place for leisure and pleasure.
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