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Excerpt from The Last Knight: A Romance-Garland
After publishing several minor pieces in the almanacs at that time a usual channel for the production of rising authors, he ap peared for the first time, in 1830, in a volume of collected poems entitled Blatter der Liebe. These poems were said by the critics to be written in the prevailing Austrian vein, with a strong dash of heine. The same year he published at Stuttgart Der Letzte Ritter, the last knight, - a series of ballads founded on incidents in the life of the Emperor maximilian I., - and forming a national poem, which gave him immediate and wide reputation. His fame was increased by the Spazierg'ange eines Wiener Poeten, political lyrics, that well deserved the celebrity they attained. These works, with his other productions Schutt, Gedichte, Nibelungen im Frack, and Pfa¿' Vom Kahlenberg, exhibiting powers of humor and irony no less than a high order of imagination, and great vigor and beauty of expression, entitled him to rank, and have maintained his position among the best and most distinguished of the living poets of Germany.
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