Johann Christoph Friedrich Von Schiller
Born in November 10, 1759 / Died in May 9, 1805 / Germany / German
Poems by Johann Christoph Friedrich Von Schiller
A Funeral Fantasie
... harvests are destined for manhood and fame!Not to be was that manhood!--The death-bell is knelling, ...
A Problem
... let each be all complete in itself ...
A Peculiar Ideal
... What thou thinkest, belongs to all ...
Amalia
... Into one sweet harmony divine,--Soul and soul embraced, commingled, blended, ...
Archimedes
... -- The godlike art which gives such boons to toil, ...
Astronomical Writings
... Oh, how infinite, how unspeakably great, are the heavens! Yet by frivolity's hand downwards the heavens are pulled! ...
Beauteous Individuality
... Thou in truth shouldst be one, yet not with the whole shouldst thou be so ...
Breadth And Depth
... The oak that lords it o'er the forest grows ...
Carthage
... But those ever governed with vigor the earth they had conquered,-- ...
Cassandra
... Take thy false gift, then, away!""Ne'er with bridal train around me, ...
Columbus
... Though hid till now--yet now behold the New World o'er the wave! ...
Count Eberhard, The Groaner Of Wurtembert. A War Song
... March, children, 'gainst the foe!"With greater fury whizzed each lance, ...
Dangerous Consequences
... Deeper and bolder truths be careful, my friends, of avowing ...
Difference Of Station
... Even the moral world its nobility boasts--vulgar natures ...
Different Destinies
... Thousands of seeds by the autumn are scattered, yet fruit is engendered ...