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In which the enduring power of popular folk-song is revealed as a harmonious union of Apollonian clarity and Dionysian fervour, serving as the primal musical mirror of the world that inspires poetic expression. It is observed how lyric poetry, born from the spirit of music, strives to symbolise the ineffable essence of the Dionysian will, though language itself remains forever inadequate to fully capture music’s cosmic depth.
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