Poems by Heinrich Heine
My Darling, We Sat Together
... It sounded sweeter and sweeter, ...
To Edom!
... Thou hast borne with my existence, ...
Doctrine
... Fear nothingthat's the whole of life ...
Where?
... Lo, His stars sweep through the skies! ...
Mein Kind, Wir Waren Kinder
... Theyre gone our games as children, ...
Die Unbekannte
... Shes called Laura! Just like Petrarch, ...
Nacht am Strand (Night on the Shore)
... In between, he smiles and howls till the echoes are heard ...
Unterm Weissen Baume
... Are bare, extinguished, down below ...
Ein Fichtenbaum
... His dreams are of a palm-tree, ...
The Voyage
... Lutes were ringing, youth« were singing, ...
Of Pearls And Stars
... lish translation of "The Sea Hath its Pearls" was composed by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) ...
Ein Weib
... When they dragged him off to jail at last, ...
The Evening Gossip
... Of the flat-skulled, wide-mouthed, Laplanders, ...
Ich Glaub Nicht An Den Himmel
... I dont believe in God above, ...
From 'To Seraphime'
... The Runic stone from the sea rears high ...