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| 4821. | Friendship by Friedrich von Schiller> | | Friend!--the Great Ruler, easily content,
Needs not the laws it has laborious been
The task of small professors to invent;
A single wheel impels th... |
| 4822. | Germany And Her Princes by Friedrich von Schiller> | | Thou hast produced mighty monarchs, of whom thou art not unworthy,
For the obedient alone make him who governs them great.
But, O Germany, try if th... |
| 4823. | Group From Tartarus by Friedrich von Schiller> | | Hark! like the sea in wrath the heavens assailing,
Or like a brook through rocky basin wailing,
Comes from below, in groaning agony,
A heavy, vacan... |
| 4824. | Group From Tartarus by Friedrich von Schiller> | | Hark! like the sea in wrath the heavens assailing,
Or like a brook through rocky basin wailing,
Comes from below, in groaning agony,
A heavy, vacan... |
| 4825. | Hope by Friedrich von Schiller> | | We speak with the lip, and we dream in the soul,
Of some better and fairer day;
And our days, the meanwhile, to that golden goal
Are gliding and sl... |
| 4826. | Majestas Populi by Friedrich von Schiller> | | Majesty of the nature of man! In crowds shall I seek thee?
'Tis with only a few that thou hast made thine abode.
Only a few ever count; the rest are... |
| 4827. | My Antipathy by Friedrich von Schiller> | | I have a heartfelt aversion for crime,--a twofold aversion,
Since 'tis the reason why man prates about virtue so much.
"What! thou hatest, then, vir... |
| 4828. | Parables And Riddles by Friedrich von Schiller> | | I.
A bridge of pearls its form uprears
High o'er a gray and misty sea;
E'en in a moment it appears,
And rises upwards giddily.
Beneath its ar... |
| 4829. | Participation by Friedrich von Schiller> | | E'en by the hand of the wicked can truth be working with vigor;
But the vessel is filled by what is beauteous alone.... |
| 4830. | Political Precept by Friedrich von Schiller> | | All that thou doest is right; but, friend, don't carry this precept
On too far,--be content, all that is right to effect.
It is enough to true zeal,... |
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