| Friedrich Schiller - 1872 - 576 sivua
...greenwood moan ! Billows are breaking, the damsel's heart aching. Thus in the dark night she singeth alone, Her eye upward roving : The world is empty, the heart is dead sarely, • In this world plainly all seemeth amiss ; To thy heaven, Holy One, take home thy little... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1873 - 472 sivua
...greenwood moan ; Billows are breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus in the dark night she singeth alone, Her eye upward roving: The world is empty,...partaken of all earth's bliss, * Both living and loving. Thek. What then? Coun. That you're the daughter of the Prince-Duke Friedland. Thek. Well -and what... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 470 sivua
...greenwood moan ; Billows are breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus in the dark night she singeth alone, Her eye upward roving: The world is empty,...partaken of all earth's bliss, Both living and loving. Theh. What then ? Coun. That you're the daughter of the Prince-Duke Friedland. Thek. \Vell-andwhatfarther?... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1875 - 618 sivua
...breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus by herself she singeth alone, Weeping right plenteously. ** The world is empty, the heart is dead, surely, In this world plainly all seemeth amiss : To thy breast, holy one, take now thy little one, 1 have had earnest of all earth's bliss, Living right lovingly."... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 sivua
...breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus by herself she singeth alone, Weeping right plenteously. The world is empty, the heart is dead surely, In this world plainly all seemelh amiss ; To thy breast, Holy One, take now thy little one, I have had earnest of all earth's... | |
| 1877 - 508 sivua
...breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus by herself she singeth alone, Weeping right plenteously. The world is empty, the heart is dead surely, In this world plainly there is something amiss ; To Thy breast, Holy One, take now Thy little one, I have had earnest of... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 732 sivua
...breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus by herself she singeth alone, Weeping right plenteously. " The world is empty, the heart is dead surely, In this world plainly all seemeth amiss: To thy breast, holy one, take now thy little one, I have had earnest of all earth's bliss, Living right lovingly."... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 672 sivua
...breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus by herself she singeth alone, Weeping right plentcously. " The world is empty, the heart is dead surely, In this world plainly all seemeth amiss ; To thy breast, holy one, take now thy little one, I have had earnest of all earth's bliss, Living right lovingly."... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1880 - 512 sivua
...greenwood moan ; Billows are breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus in the dark night she singeth alone, Her eye upward roving : The world is empty,...the heart is dead surely, In this world plainly all secmeth amiss ; To thy heaven, Holy One, take home thy little one, 1 have partaken of all earth's bliss,... | |
| 1881 - 364 sivua
...breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus by herself she singeth alone, Weeping right plenteously. The world is empty, the heart is dead surely, In this world plainly there is something amiss ; To Thy breast, Holy One, take now Thy little one, I have had earnest of... | |
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