Tossup

A poem written in this language declares that “this kiss is for all the world!” In a poem from this language, a father dismisses a creature as “a streak of mist,” as the creature claims his “daughters lead the nightly dance.” A poem in this language opens by asking, “Who rides so (10[1])late through night and wind,” and ends with a boy dying in his father’s arms due to the (10[1])Erl King. (10[2]-5[1])A poem in this language (10[1])opens (10[1])by praising a “beautiful spark of God” (10[1])and a “daughter of Elysium.” This language’s storm and stress movement produced a poem set to music in Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, “Ode to Joy.” (10[1])For 10 points, name this language used by Friedrich Schiller (10[1])and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ■END■

ANSWER: German [or Deutsch]
<Nebraska B, European Literature>
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