Goethe's FaustCassell, 1909 - 419 ページ |
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... light to guide him on a better way . Goethe finished the first part of Faust in 1801 , and the second part in July , 1831 , only nine months before his death at the age of 81. Dr. Anster's translation of the first part was published in ...
... light to guide him on a better way . Goethe finished the first part of Faust in 1801 , and the second part in July , 1831 , only nine months before his death at the age of 81. Dr. Anster's translation of the first part was published in ...
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... light , will catch the passing taste . The truly great , the genuine , the sublime Wins its slow way in silence ; and the bard , Unnoticed long , receives from after - time The imperishable wreath , his best , his sole reward ! Mr ...
... light , will catch the passing taste . The truly great , the genuine , the sublime Wins its slow way in silence ; and the bard , Unnoticed long , receives from after - time The imperishable wreath , his best , his sole reward ! Mr ...
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... light ! Gabriel . Swift , unimaginably swift , * Soft spins the earth , and glories bright Of mid - day Eden change and shift To shades of deep and spectral night . The vexed sea foams - waves leap and moan , And chide the rocks with ...
... light ! Gabriel . Swift , unimaginably swift , * Soft spins the earth , and glories bright Of mid - day Eden change and shift To shades of deep and spectral night . The vexed sea foams - waves leap and moan , And chide the rocks with ...
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... light Of heaven had not been given to spoil him quite . Reason he calls it - see its blessed fruit , ** Than the brute beast man is a beastlier brute ; He seems to me , if I may venture on Such a comparison , to be like one Of those ...
... light Of heaven had not been given to spoil him quite . Reason he calls it - see its blessed fruit , ** Than the brute beast man is a beastlier brute ; He seems to me , if I may venture on Such a comparison , to be like one Of those ...
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... light . Now is the first prophetic green , 430 The hopes and promises of spring , The unformed bud and blossoming ; And he who reared the tree and knows the clime Will seek and find fair fruit in fitting time . Meph . What will you ...
... light . Now is the first prophetic green , 430 The hopes and promises of spring , The unformed bud and blossoming ; And he who reared the tree and knows the clime Will seek and find fair fruit in fitting time . Meph . What will you ...
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art thou beauty Blocksberg breast breathe bring Cabiri charm cheer Cheiron child Chor Chorus crowd dance Deiphobus delight devil dost doth dream earth Euph Eurotas evermore fancy Faust fear feel fire flame fool give glance gold hand happy hast hath HAVEQUICK hear heart heaven hither holy Homun HOMUNCULUS hour Ilion Lady land light live look Lord Lord High Steward LYNCEUS magic man's Marg Menelaus Meph MEPHISTOPHELES merry mong Nereus never night o'er onward Phor play PLUTUS poor prince Queen rapture rock round seek semichorus shines sing sink Sirens smile song soul speak Sphinxes spirit stand strange strive tell THALES thee thine things thou art thought throne treasure Twas twere twill voice Wagner wandering waves wild Will-o'-the-Wisp wine Witch words young
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20 ページ - twill be the same story To-morrow — and the next more dilatory ; Then indecision brings its own delays, And days are lost lamenting o'er lost days. Are you in earnest? seize this very minute — What you can do, or dream you can, begin it, Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.
146 ページ - Quid sum, miser ! tune dicturus ? Quern patronum rogaturus ? Cum vix Justus sit securus.
34 ページ - If feeling does not prompt, in vain you strive. If from the soul the language does not come, By its own impulse, to impel the hearts Of hearers with communicated power, In vain you strive, in vain you study earnestly...
30 ページ - Oh ! how the spell before my sight -.Brings nature's hidden ways to light: {.,'•'{' See I all things with each other blending — Each to all its being lending — 'All on each in turn depending — Heavenly ministers descending — And again to heaven up-tending — Floating, mingling, interweaving — Rising, sinking, and receiving Each from each, while each is giving.
88 ページ - Tis the same life, the whole year round, The self-same set together found; — Each night, their songs — their drink — their game Their mirth — their very jests the same; And as its tail diverts a kitten, So they with their own jokes are smitten: They ask no more than thus to sup — Without a head-ache to get up — And while the host will credit give Are satisfied — and thus they livel BRANDER.
34 ページ - Oh! these fine holiday phrases, In which you robe your worn-out commonplaces, These scraps of paper which you crimp and curl And twist into a thousand idle shapes, These filigree ornaments, are good for nothing, — Cost time and pains, please few, impose on no one; Are unrefreshing as the wind that whistles, In autumn, 'mong the dry and wrinkled leaves.
21 ページ - The sun, as in the ancient days, 'Mong sister stars in rival song, His destined path observes, obeys, And still in thunder rolls along : New strength and full beatitude The angels gather from his sight, Mysterious all — yet all is good, All fair as at the birth of light ! Gabriel.
4 ページ - As if I knew myself and could inform them. From heaven, through the world, to hell, would indeed be something; but this is no idea, only a course of action. And further, that the devil loses the wager, and that a man, continually struggling from...
176 ページ - The bell hath sounded ; the death-wand is broken ; They bind and blindfold me, and force me on : On to the scaffold they have hurried me ; Down in the chair of blood they fasten me : And now, through every neck of all that multitude Is felt the bitter wound that severs mine.
98 ページ - We have words, and we can link . Syllables that chime and chink ; » Sense unsought — thus is caught ; — Every jingle is a thought — Every word with meaning fraught — Language, glib and random, thus Does the work of thought for us ; Let but your own fancy mingle With the jargon and the jingle, ?;? / ^ As you listen to the lays ; Bring the meaning you are gleaning, Give the poet all the praise.