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Schwertlied

"Schwertlied" ("Sword Song")〔Alfred Baskerville. (''The Poetry of Germany''. Fifth Edition, Philadelphia, 1866, pp. 221–224 )〕 is a poem by Theodor Körner, written shortly before his death in battle on 26 August 1813.〔"Körner, Karl Theodor" in ''Collier's New Encyclopedia'', 1921.〕
== Historic context ==
Theodor Körner was a famous poet during his lifetime, and was appointed poet to the court at the Vienna Burgtheater. He nonetheless gave up his civilian life and joined the Lützow Free Corps, a Prussian military unit composed of volunteers from all over Germany.
As a soldier, Körner wrote several patriotic poems, like "Lützows wilde, verwegene Jagd" and the "Schwertlied". Several hours after having written the "Schwertlied" Körner fell in battle near Gadebusch (Mecklenburg),〔Otto Erich Deutsch. ''Schubert Thematic Catalogue''. (No. 170 )〕 and consequently became a national hero in Germany.

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