The Four Ages Of The World (Friedrich von Schiller Poems)
The goblet is sparkling with purpled-tinged wine, Bright glistens the eye of each guest,When into the hall comes the Minstrel ...
The goblet is sparkling with purpled-tinged wine, Bright glistens the eye of each guest,When into the hall comes the Minstrel ...
Translated From The German of Schiller.AH faithless! canst thou thus desert me, With all fair thoughts and fancies gay, With ...
In Eden every flower is blown. Amen.—His own epitaphA happy time in my young life—when dreams Ran in sweet thrills ...
Du Wonne der Natur.—Schiller.O come away to the woodland bowers, Where the shade is soft and sweet,And pillow the head ...
O, eine edle Himmelsgabe istDas licht des auges.—SchillerOur little Ella, with her love and light, Made our sweet home a ...
Translated From The German of Schiller."KNIGHT, with sister's love for brother, Dear to me thou art: Take this love, and ...
A life I thought had pass'd away, With all its old, spasmodic thinking,When I read Schiller's "Robber" play, Came back ...
Ah me! for all my toil and search, And rhyming, till the muse grow surly,I doubt I ne'er shall hook ...
Believe me, together The bright gods come ever, ...
Come Jack, our place is with the ruckOn the open road today,Not with the tepid "footpath sneak"Or with the wise ...
I lay in the quiet sunshine Of the summer's golden heat;In my heart was the music of Schiller, And the ...
Translated From The German of Schiller."TAKE ye the world," cried Zeus from Heaven's height, "Ye sons of men! I give ...
ON READING WITH DIFFICULTY SOME OF SCHILLER'S EARLY LOVE POEMS. When of thy loves, and happy heavenly dreams ...
Translated From The German of Schiller.THE oak-wood murmurs, The sky clouds o'er, The maiden paces The grassy shore; The billows ...
Two master spirits of German song, they stand Each by the side of each; the sculptor's thought Has guided the ...
Prate not to me so much of suns and of nebulous bodies; Think ye Nature but great, in that ...
MY DEAR LADY GRANVILLE,-- THE reluctance which must naturally be felt by any one in venturing to give to the ...
THE Epigrams bearing the title of XENIA were written by Goethe and Schiller together, having been first occasioned by some ...
I feel no small reluctance in venturing to give to the public a work of the character of that indicated ...
[For a fine account of the fearful sack of Magdeburg, by Tilly, in the year 1613, see SCHILLER's History of ...
[First published in Schiller's Horen, in connection with a friendly contest in the art of ballad-writing between the two great ...
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