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Friedrich Nietzsche
New Translation from German
by Thomas Wayne
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‘TABLE oF CONTENTS.
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Paar One
Zarthsens Prog: On Speen And La Mes
Zante speche
(ate Tare Metenorponee
‘Onehe Academe Chait irae
Onehe Aerie
(athe esl athe Fy
‘Onjoys And Parsons
(Oprhe Pacem
(Onkeatingané Wang
‘nthe Tieeon the Meursnade
Cn he Preachers Death
(Oa War aed Ws People
‘Onthe New et
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‘OnNekber Lore
Onhe Way ofthe Crenor
(On Lleol Young Ladies
On ke Aerie
(Oa the Cs And Marge
(On FreeDesth
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= Now you have heard everything and why T have to go bak inso my
solu, Nothing ave Held back fom you, my end
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and wanes tobe!
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ft when Zarathustra had spoken these words, be was overcome by che
stolence of hip and the immineneof his depeztre fo here, 0 hat
ae wept openly ado one knew hot conse. Inthe nigh, however, he
went zy aloe and eft his fiends.
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PART THREE
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“THE WanpEne,
Teas around knight when Zachara rade sway cross the rig
‘thei inorder to make the oppose shore by easy morning fore mean to
but there. Thre Wasa good rondste there, you ze, where even fren
‘ipa lke to anchor thy ek with them many fom che Rested es who
tvanted to cross the sea. So as Zarathustra climbed the mountain now, he
‘hough on the way ofthe many stay wanderings chad madesnce isyouth
dof how may mounts ane ies an peaks bead already climbed.
“Lama wanderer and mountain climbes be sido his her, the plains
domme lov, and seems anno te tl for long
“And as for what my yet come tame athe way offi an experience, a
‘wandering willbe ini and a mountain climbing tn ce end one sil only
‘experiences onerl,
“The sme is past whom acedens ght sil happen to me and what cd
sl befall me now ha snot recy my od
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