Johann Christoph Friedrich Von Schiller
Born in November 10, 1759 / Died in May 9, 1805 / Germany / German
Poems by Johann Christoph Friedrich Von Schiller
The Lay Of The Mountain
... y to the bliss of that balm-breathing vale!Through that field, from a fount ever hidden their birth, ...
The Learned Workman
... Ne'er does he taste the fruit of the tree that he raised with such trouble ...
The Maid Of Orleans
... The heart 'twas formed thee,--ever thou'lt live on!The world delights whate'er is bright to stain, ...
The Maiden From Afar
... She brought mysterious fruits and flowers-- ...
The Maiden's Lament
... Speak thy wish, and thou granted shalt find it!""Though in vain is my sorrow, ...
The Meeting
... Can glad mine ear again with that sweet tone,Of that fond heart, which, pining silently, ...
The Merchant
... The waves his sails the wide world's goods explore ...
The Moral Force
... If thou feelest not the beautiful, still thou with reason canst will it ...
The Observer
... Stern as my conscience, thou seest the points wherein I'm deficient ...
The Philosophical Egotist
... With her own life she fans and feeds that weak life's trembling rays, ...
The Pilgrim
... Youth's gay springtime scarcely knowing ...
The Playing Infant
... Held in thy mother's arms above life's dark and troubled wave, ...
The Poetry Of Life
... Thou lookest;--and straight, a coldness wraps the sky, ...
The Power Of Song
... Whilst music's charms still linger here,As after long and hopeless yearning, ...
The Power Of Woman
... Many, indeed, have ruled through the might of the spirit and action, ...