Hermann And Dorothea – VI. Klio (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Poems)
THE AGE.WHEN the pastor ask'd the foreign magistrate questions,What the people had suffer'd, how long from their homes they had ...
THE AGE.WHEN the pastor ask'd the foreign magistrate questions,What the people had suffer'd, how long from their homes they had ...
CONCLUSION.O YE Muses, who gladly favour a love that is heartfelt,Who on his way the excellent youth have hitherto guided,Who ...
EARLY within his workshop here,On Sundays stands our master dear;His dirty apron he puts away,And wears a cleanly doublet to-day;Lets ...
When man had ceased to utter his lament, A god then let me tell my tale of sorrow.WHAT hope of once ...
MAHADEVA, Lord of earth For the sixth time comes below,As a man of mortal birth,— Like him, feeling joy and woe.Hither loves ...
CHORUS.To the strand! quick, mount the bark!If no favouring zephyrs blow,Ply the oar and nimbly row,And with zeal your prowess ...
THE tale of the Count our glad song shall recordWho had in this castle his dwelling,Where now ye are feasting ...
A village Chorus is supposed to be assembled, and about tocommence its festive procession.[Written for the birthday of the Duchess ...
AFTER these vernal rainsThat we so warmly sought,Dear wife, see how our plainsWith blessings sweet are fraught!We cast our distant ...
THE warder looks down at the mid hour of night,On the tombs that lie scatter'd below:The moon fills the place ...
I HAVE loved; for the first time with passion I rave!I then was the servant, but now am the slave; I ...
THE INDIFFERENT.COME to the dance with me, come with me, fair one!Dances a feast-day like this may well crown.If thou ...
ALL things give token of thee!As soon as the bright sun is shining,Thou too wilt follow, I trust.When in the ...
Up in th' mountainI was a-sitting,With the bird thereAs my guest,Blithely singing,Blithely springing,And buildingHis nest.In the gardenI was a-standing,And the ...
WHEN in the dance of the Nymphs, in the moonlight so holy assembled,Mingle the Graces, down from Olympus in secret ...
I HAVE loved; for the first time with passion I rave! I then was the servant, but now am the ...
WHEN in the dance of the Nymphs, in the moonlight so holy assembled, Mingle the Graces, down from Olympus in ...
AN INDIAN LEGEND. (MAHADEVA is one of the numerous ...
[This Cantata was written for Prince Frederick of Gotha, and set to music by Winter, the Prince singing the part ...
[I feel considerable hesitation in venturing to offer this version of a poem which Carlyle describes to be 'a beautiful ...
------ What we sing in company Soon from heart to heart will fly. ----- THE Gesellige Lieder, which I have ...
When man had ceased to utter his lament, A god then let me tell my tale of sorrow. WHAT hope ...
ALL things give token of thee! As soon as the bright sun is shining, Thou too wilt follow, I trust. ...
THE warder looks down at the mid hour of night, On the tombs that lie scatter'd below: The moon fills ...
A village Chorus is supposed to be assembled, and about to commence its festive procession. [Written for the birthday of ...
THE tale of the Count our glad song shall record Who had in this castle his dwelling, Where now ye ...
AFTER these vernal rains That we so warmly sought, Dear wife, see how our plains With blessings sweet are fraught! ...
Up in th' mountain I was a-sitting, With the bird there As my guest, Blithely singing, Blithely springing, And building ...
THE INDIFFERENT. COME to the dance with me, come with me, fair one! Dances a feast-day like this may well ...
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