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The dawn, the fresh wind? How beautifully the sun shone! Now the time is so old and feeble; How young are you among them? How strong and wide my heart grows!
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Gedichte von Joseph von Eichendorff · by Hugo Wolf · Songs in this Series · Composer. Hugo Wolf. Hugo Filipp Jakob Wolf ...
Jul 10, 2020 · So for me, this poembrings back very happy memories of travel with loved ones, of starry moonlit summer nights, feeling at one with nature as ...
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Eichendorff's guiding poetic theme was that Man should find happiness in full absorption of the beauties and changing moods of Nature. He also wrote a history ...
1. The friend Language: English He who can sleep upon the waves is a gently lulled infant, who knows nothing of life's depths and is blind from sweet dreams.
Darkness wants to spread its wings. Around shaky trees make us fear. Heavy clouds as nightmares coming here. What do they mean, these awful things?
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Aug 4, 2020 · The air strolled through the meadows, The corn now gently sighed, The woods now softly waved, So star-clear was the night. ... As if flying home.
His poem »The Moonlit Night« was created in 1837 and tells of the magic of a moonlit night and the echo in our soul, with wonderful words and rhymes.
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As a lyric poet, he ranks up there with Goethe and Heine; he had a unique ability to take simplest words and fill them with feelings of unbelievable depth, and ...
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Mar 13, 2008 · The life of a good-for-nothing. by: Eichendorff, Joseph, Freiherr von, 1788-1857. Publication date: [19--?].