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  1. Title Page
  2. Imprint
  3. Preface
  4. Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future
    1. Part I
      1. 1
      2. 2
      3. 3
      4. 4
      5. 5
      6. 6
      7. 7
      8. 8
      9. 9
      10. 10
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      13. 13
      14. 14
      15. 15
      16. 16
      17. 17
      18. 18
      19. 19
      20. 20
      21. 21
      22. 22
      23. 23
    2. Part II
      1. 24
      2. 25
      3. 26
      4. 27
      5. 28
      6. 29
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      8. 31
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      10. 33
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      12. 35
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      14. 37
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      17. 40
      18. 41
      19. 42
      20. 43
      21. 44
    3. Part III
      1. 45
      2. 46
      3. 47
      4. 48
      5. 49
      6. 50
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      18. 62
    4. Part IV
      1. 63
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      5. 67
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    5. Part V
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    6. Part VI
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      10. 213
    7. Part VII
      1. 214
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    8. Part VIII
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    9. Part IX
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      33. 289
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      35. 291
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      37. 293
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    10. From the Heights
  5. Endnotes
  6. Colophon
  7. Uncopyright

From the Heights

1

Midday of Life! Oh, season of delight!
My summer’s park!
Uneaseful joy to look, to lurk, to hark⁠—
I peer for friends, am ready day and night⁠—
Where linger ye, my friends? The time is right!

2

Is not the glacier’s grey today for you
Rose-garlanded?
The brooklet seeks you, wind, cloud, with longing thread
And thrust themselves yet higher to the blue,
To spy for you from farthest eagle’s view.

3

My table was spread out for you on high⁠—
Who dwelleth so
Star-near, so near the grisly pit below?⁠—
My realm⁠—what realm hath wider boundary?
My honey⁠—who hath sipped its fragrancy?

4

Friends, ye are there! Woe me⁠—yet I am not
He whom ye seek?
Ye stare and stop⁠—better your wrath could speak!
I am not I? Hand, gait, face, changed? And what
I am, to you my friends, now am I not?

5

Am I an other? Strange am I to Me?
Yet from Me sprung?
A wrestler, by himself too oft self-wrung?
Hindering too oft my own self’s potency,
Wounded and hampered by self-victory?

6

I sought where-so the wind blows keenest. There
I learned to dwell
Where no man dwells, on lonesome ice-lorn fell,
And unlearned Man and God and curse and prayer?
Became a ghost haunting the glaciers bare?

7

Ye, my old friends! Look! Ye turn pale, filled o’er
With love and fear!
Go! Yet not in wrath. Ye could ne’er live here.
Here in the farthest realm of ice and scaur,
A huntsman must one be, like chamois soar.

8

An evil huntsman was I? See how taut
My bow was bent!
Strongest was he by whom such bolt were sent⁠—
Woe now! That arrow is with peril fraught,
Perilous as none.⁠—Have yon safe home ye sought!

9

Ye go! Thou didst endure enough, oh, heart;⁠—
Strong was thy hope;
Unto new friends thy portals widely ope,
Let old ones be. Bid memory depart!
Wast thou young then, now⁠—better young thou art!

10

What linked us once together, one hope’s tie⁠—
(Who now doth con
Those lines, now fading, Love once wrote thereon?)⁠—
Is like a parchment, which the hand is shy
To touch⁠—like crackling leaves, all seared, all dry.

11

Oh! Friends no more! They are⁠—what name for those?⁠—
Friends’ phantom-flight
Knocking at my heart’s windowpane at night,
Gazing on me, that speaks “We were” and goes⁠—
Oh, withered words, once fragrant as the rose!

12

Pinings of youth that might not understand!
For which I pined,
Which I deemed changed with me, kin of my kind:
But they grew old, and thus were doomed and banned:
None but new kith are native of my land!

13

Midday of life! My second youth’s delight!
My summer’s park!
Unrestful joy to long, to lurk, to hark!
I peer for friends!⁠—am ready day and night,
For my new friends. Come! Come! The time is right!


14

This song is done⁠—the sweet sad cry of rue
Sang out its end;
A wizard wrought it, he the timely friend,
The midday-friend⁠—no, do not ask me who;
At midday ’twas, when one became as two.

15

We keep our Feast of Feasts, sure of our bourne,
Our aims selfsame:
The Guest of Guests, friend Zarathustra, came!
The world now laughs, the grisly veil was torn,
And Light and Dark were one that wedding-morn.

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