Hermann And Dorothea – IX. Urania (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Poems)
CONCLUSION.O YE Muses, who gladly favour a love that is heartfelt,Who on his way the excellent youth have hitherto guided,Who ...
CONCLUSION.O YE Muses, who gladly favour a love that is heartfelt,Who on his way the excellent youth have hitherto guided,Who ...
DOROTHEA.As the man on a journey, who, just at the moment of sunset,Fixes his gaze once more on the rapidly ...
ONCE a stranger youth to Corinth came, Who in Athens lived, but hoped that heFrom a certain townsman there might claim, As ...
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 ...
SPEAK, ye stones, I entreat! Oh speak, ye palaces lofty!Utter a word, oh ye streets! Wilt thou not, Genius, awake?All ...
MAHADEVA, Lord of earth For the sixth time comes below,As a man of mortal birth,— Like him, feeling joy and woe.Hither loves ...
VAINLY wouldst thou, to gain a heart,Heap up a maiden's lap with gold;The joys of love thou must impart,Wouldst thou ...
MANY a guest I'd see to-day,Met to taste my dishes!Food in plenty is prepar'd,Birds, and game, and fishes.Invitations all have ...
OH, Magdeberg the town!Fair maids thy beauty crown,Thy charms fair maids and matrons crown;Oh, Magdeburg the town!Where all so blooming ...
My senses ofttimes are oppress'd,Oft stagnant is my blood;But when by Christel's sight I'm blest,I feel my strength renew'd.I see ...
In this noble ring to-dayLet my warning shame ye!Listen to my solemn voice,—Seldom does it name ye.Many a thing have ...
QUICK throbb'd my heart: to norse! haste, haste,And lo! 'twas done with speed of light;The evening soon the world embraced,And ...
WHY pacest thou, my neighbour fair,The garden all alone?If house and land thou seek'st to guard,I'd thee as mistress own.My ...
THE sun, whom Grecians Helms call,His heavenly path with pride doth tread,And, to subdue the world's wide all,Looks round, beneath ...
MY heart is sad,My peace is o'er;I find it neverAnd nevermore.When gone is he,The grave I see;The world's wide allIs ...
WITHIN the chamber, far awayFrom the glad feast, sits Love in dreadLest guests disturb, in wanton play,The silence of the ...
WHAT is by this stir reveal'd?Doth the East glad tidings bring?For my heart's deep wounds are heal'dBy his mild and ...
THAT thou can't never end, doth make thee great,And that thou ne'er beginnest, is thy fate.Thy song is changeful as ...
Far from the feasting, in the bedroomSits loyal Amor and quakes with dread:What if the guests become too zestful,Break the ...
IF the loved one, the well-known one,Should return as he departed,On his lips would ring my kisses,Though the wolf's blood ...
LET mine eye the farewell say,That my lips can utter ne'er;Fain I'd be a man to-day,Yet 'tis hard, oh, hard ...
ONE Spring-morning bright and fair,Roam'd a shepherdess and sang;Young and beauteous, free from care,Through the fields her clear notes rang:So, ...
TOGETHER at the altar weIn vision oft were seen by thee,Thyself as bride, as bridegroom I.Oft from thy mouth full ...
LOVE for love, and moments sweet,Lips returning kiss for kiss,Word for word, and eyes that meet;Breath for breath, and bliss ...
THE look that thy sweet eyes on mine impress The pledge thy lips to mine convey,--the kiss,-- He who, like ...
AN INDIAN LEGEND. (MAHADEVA is one of the numerous ...
MANY a guest I'd see to-day, Met to taste my dishes! Food in plenty is prepar'd, Birds, and game, and ...
IF the loved one, the well-known one, Should return as he departed, On his lips would ring my kisses, Though ...
in the wares before you spread, Types of all things may be read. 'NEATH the shadow Of these bushes, On ...
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