查拉图斯特拉如是说(英文全本)第 127 部分

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destruction

I longed

for, when

I desired

to be on

the

height,

and thou

art the

lightning

for which

I waited!

Lo! what

have I

been since

thou hast

appeared

amongst

us? It is

mine envy

of thee

that hath

destroyed

me!”—Thus

spake the

youth, and

wept

bitterly.

Zarathustra,

however,

put his

arm about

him, and

led the

youth away

with him.

And when

they had

walked a

while

together,

Zarathustra

began to

speak thus

It rendeth

my heart.

Better

than thy

words

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