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| 4851. | The Ring Of Polycrates - A Ballad by Friedrich von Schiller> | | Upon his battlements he stood,
And downward gazed in joyous mood,
On Samos' Isle, that owned his sway,
"All this is subject to my yoke;"
To Egypt'... |
| 4852. | The Triumph Of Love by Friedrich von Schiller> | | By love are blest the gods on high,
Frail man becomes a deity
When love to him is given;
'Tis love that makes the heavens shine
With hues more rad... |
| 4853. | The Two Paths Of Virtue by Friedrich von Schiller> | | Two are the pathways by which mankind can to virtue mount upward;
If thou should find the one barred, open the other will lie.
'Tis by exertion the ... |
| 4854. | Thekla - A Spirit Voice by Friedrich von Schiller> | | Whither was it that my spirit wended
When from thee my fleeting shadow moved?
Is not now each earthly conflict ended?
Say,--have I not lived,--have... |
| 4855. | To Proselytizers by Friedrich von Schiller> | | "Give me only a fragment of earth beyond the earth's limits,"--
So the godlike man said,--"and I will move it with ease."
Only give me permission to... |
| 4856. | To The Spring by Friedrich von Schiller> | | Welcome, gentle Stripling,
Nature's darling thou!
With thy basket full of blossoms,
A happy welcome now!
Aha!--and thou returnest,
Heartily we gr... |
| 4857. | Two Descriptions Of Action by Friedrich von Schiller> | | Do what is good, and humanity's godlike plant thou wilt nourish;
Plan what is fair, and thou'lt strew seeds of the godlike around. ... |
| 4858. | Wisdom And Prudence by Friedrich von Schiller> | | Wouldst thou, my friend, mount up to the highest summit of wisdom,
Be not deterred by the fear, prudence thy course may deride
That shortsighted one... |
| 4860. | Aeolian Harp by William Allingham> | | O pale green sea,
With long, pale, purple clouds above -
What lies in me like weight of love ?
What dies in me
With utter grief, because there... |
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