Viktorianische Dichtung: eine Auswahl aus E.B. Browning, R. Browning, A. Tennyson, M. Arnold, D.G. Rossetti, W. Morris, A. Ch. Swinburne, Chr. RossettiOtto Luitpold Jiriczek Carl Winter, 1907 - 486 ページ |
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... thee , O Love " " Who hath given man speech " " For death is deep as the sea " 406 408 409 • 413 415 416 A Lamentation " Many loves of many a mood " ( Chor aus " Erechtheus " ) 420 By the North Sea : I. " A land that is lonelier than ...
... thee , O Love " " Who hath given man speech " " For death is deep as the sea " 406 408 409 • 413 415 416 A Lamentation " Many loves of many a mood " ( Chor aus " Erechtheus " ) 420 By the North Sea : I. " A land that is lonelier than ...
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... thee ill ; For , sooth , in that same field and tent , Thy talk was somewhat still : And fitter thy hand for my knightly spear Than thy tongue for my lady's will ! " Slowly and thankfully The young page bowed his head ; His large eyes ...
... thee ill ; For , sooth , in that same field and tent , Thy talk was somewhat still : And fitter thy hand for my knightly spear Than thy tongue for my lady's will ! " Slowly and thankfully The young page bowed his head ; His large eyes ...
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... thee ! Though thou art a knight and I am a page , Now grant a boon to me ; And tell me sooth , if dark or bright , If little loved or loved aright Be the face of thy ladye . " Gloomily looked the knight- " As a son thou hast servèd me ...
... thee ! Though thou art a knight and I am a page , Now grant a boon to me ; And tell me sooth , if dark or bright , If little loved or loved aright Be the face of thy ladye . " Gloomily looked the knight- " As a son thou hast servèd me ...
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... thee ! For haply then I should love aright , For then I should know if dark or bright Were the face of my ladye . " Yet it ill suits my knightly tongue To grudge that granted boon , That heavy price from heart and life I paid in silence ...
... thee ! For haply then I should love aright , For then I should know if dark or bright Were the face of my ladye . " Yet it ill suits my knightly tongue To grudge that granted boon , That heavy price from heart and life I paid in silence ...
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... thee so , That the tears run down thy face ? ” — " Alas , alas ! mine own sister Was in thy lady's case : But she laid down the silks she wore And followed him she wed before , Disguised as his true servitor , To the very battle - place ...
... thee so , That the tears run down thy face ? ” — " Alas , alas ! mine own sister Was in thy lady's case : But she laid down the silks she wore And followed him she wed before , Disguised as his true servitor , To the very battle - place ...
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A. C. Benson Arnold Arthur breast breath Browning Camelot Christina Rossetti D. G. Rossetti Dante Gabriel Rossetti dark dead death deep deren dichterischer Dichtung dream dust earth Edition Englische Dichter englischen erst ersten Excalibur eyes face flowers Gedichte Geiste gone großen Guenevere hand hath hear heard heart Hell and Heaven hervor hour Idylls Isle Jahre Jiriczek King King Arthur kiss Kunst Lady of Shalott Leben lich light lips literarische Little brother live look Lord Lyrik Mary Mother moon Morris never night o'er once pass Poems Poesie Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood rest rose Rossetti round seine seinen shadow shalt silence sing Sir Bedivere Sister Helen sleep smile song SONNET soul spake spirit stars Stimmung sweet Swinburne tears Tennyson thee thine things thou art thro u. d. Tit voice Volsung weary weep Werke wind wurde
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158 ページ - Are God and Nature then at strife, That Nature lends such evil dreams? So careful of the type she seems, So careless of the single life...
188 ページ - But now the whole Round Table is dissolved Which was an image of the mighty world; And I, the last, go forth companionless, And the days darken round me, and the years, Among new men, strange faces, other minds.
235 ページ - YES! in the sea of life enisled, With echoing straits between us thrown, Dotting the shoreless watery wild, We mortal millions live alone.
111 ページ - Spite of this flesh to-day I strove, made head, gained ground upon the whole!" As the bird wings and sings, Let us cry "All good things Are ours, nor soul helps flesh more, now, than flesh helps soul!
80 ページ - Oh, our manhood's prime vigour ! no spirit feels waste, Not a muscle is stopped in its playing, nor sinew unbraced. Oh, the wild joys of living ! the leaping from rock up to rock — The strong rending of boughs from the fir-tree, — the cool silver shock Of the plunge in a pool's living water, — the hunt of the bear, And the sultriness showing the lion is couched in his lair.
167 ページ - The slender acacia would not shake One long milk-bloom on the tree ; The white lake-blossom fell into the lake, As the pimpernel dozed on the lea ; But the rose was awake all night for your sake, Knowing your promise to me : - The lilies and roses were all awake, They sigh'd for the dawn and thee.
115 ページ - FEAR death? — to feel the fog in my throat, The mist in my face, When the snows begin, and the blasts denote I am nearing the place, The power of the night, the press of the storm, The post of the foe; Where he stands, the Arch Fear in a visible form, Yet the strong man must go...
43 ページ - How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight For the ends of Being and ideal Grace. I love thee to the level of every day's Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight. I love thee freely, as men strive for Right; I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise. I lave thee with the passion put to use In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith.
146 ページ - Grows green and broad, and takes no care, Sun-steep'd at noon, and in the moon Nightly dew-fed; and turning yellow Falls, and floats adown the air. Lo ! sweeten'd with the summer light, The full-juiced apple, waxing over-mellow, Drops in a silent autumn night. All its allotted length of days, The flower ripens in its place, Ripens and fades, and falls, and hath no toil, Fast-rooted in the fruitful soil.
143 ページ - he said, and pointed toward the land, ' This mounting wave will roll us shoreward soon.' In the afternoon they came unto a land In which it seemed always afternoon.