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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A Parable. I Picked a rustic nosegay lately, 1828 12589
2: A Plan The Muses Entertained. A plan the Muses entertain'd 1827 8579
3: A Symbol. The mason's trade Observe them well, 1827 15494
4: Admonition. Wherefore ever ramble on? 1789 4483
5: After-Sensations. WHEN the vine again is blowing, 1797 12576
6: Anacreon's Grave. Here where the roses blossom, where vines round the laurels are twining, 1789 6625
7: Anniversary Song. Why pacest thou, my neighbour fair, 1802 32490
8: Another. Go! obedient to my call, 1789 10481
9: Answers In A Game Of Questions. IN the small and great world too, 1789 36490
10: Apparent Death. WEEP, maiden, weep here o'er the tomb of Love; 1767 4591
11: April. Tell me, eyes, what 'tis ye're seeking; 1820 16496
12: Art. Artist, fashion! talk not long! 2572
13: As Broad As It's Long. Modest men must needs endure, 1815 4595
14: At Midnight Hour. At midnight hour I went, not willingly, 1818 15516
15: Authors. Over the meadows, and down the stream, 1776 16539
16: Autumn Feelings. Flourish greener, as ye clamber, 1775 16529
17: Ballad Of The Banished And Returning Count. Oh, enter old minstrel, thou time-honour'd one! 1816 99458
18: Before A Court Of Justice. The father's name ye ne'er shall be told 1815 16467
19: Blindman's Buff. OH, my Theresa dear! 1770 18484
20: Book Of The Minstrel. God is of the east possess'd, 1819 12417
21: Burial. To the grave one day from a house they bore 1827 10506
22: By The River. Flow on, ye lays so loved, so fair, 1798 8503
23: By The River. When by the broad stream thou dost dwell, 1821 12472
24: Calm At Sea. Silence deep rules o'er the waters, 1795 8513
25: Cantatas. The flowers so carefully rear'd, 8498
26: Cat-Pie. 1810 24544
27: Celebrity. On bridges small and bridges great 30465
28: Charade. Two words there 'are, both short, of beauty rare, 1807 14470
29: Chorus Of Angels. Christ is arisen! Mortal, all hail! 47464
30: Chorus Of Spirits. Vanish, dark clouds on high, 56473
31: Christel. My senses ofttimes are oppress'd, 40518
32: Chuld Name. - Book Of Paradise. The Favoured Beasts. Or beasts there have been chosen four 1815 20475
33: Chuld Name. - Book Of Paradise. The Privileged Men. 1819 42437
34: Chuld Name. - Book Of Paradise. The Seven Sleepers. Six among the courtiers favour'd 1815 98463
35: Comfort In Tears. How happens it that thou art sad, 1803 32533
36: Constancy In Change. Could this early bliss but rest 1803 40445
37: Coptic Song. Leave we the pedants to quarrel and strive, 1789 19447
38: Courage. Carelessly over the plain away, 1776 7471
39: Death-Lament Of The Noble Wife Of Asan Aga. What is yonder white thing in the forest? 1775 91498
40: Declaration Of War. OH, would I resembled 1803 32462
41: Dedication. The morn arrived; his footstep quickly scared 112512
42: Departure. With many a thousand kiss not yet content, 1807 14502
43: Different Emotions On The Same Spot. I'VE seen him before me! 1789 40435
44: Different Threats. I ONCE into a forest far 1767 8432
45: Discord. When by the brook his strain 1814 16488
46: Distichs. Chords are touch'd by Apollo, the death-laden bow, too, he bendeth; 17453
47: Each Road Each road to the proper end 1825 2573
48: Effects At A Distance. The queen in the lofty hall takes her place, 1808 48426
49: Elegies. - Part I. Roman Elegies. Speak, ye stones, I entreat! Oh speak, ye palaces lofty! 1790 96428
50: Elegies. - Part II. Alexis And Dora. Farther and farther away, alas! at each moment the vessel 1796 158513
51: Epilogue To Schiller's "Song Of The Bell." And so it proved! The nation felt, ere long, 102462
52: Epiphanias. The three holy kings with their star's bright ray, 32483
53: Epitaph. As a boy, reserved and naughty; 1815 6473
54: Ergo Bibamus! For a praiseworthy object we're now gather'd here, 1810 32452
55: Erotica Romana (English) Here's where I've planted my garden and here I shall care for love's blossoms 614492
56: Ever And Everywhere. Far explore the mountain hollow, 1820 8522
57: Excuse. Thou dost complain of woman for changing from one to another? 1789 2459
58: Explanation Of An Ancient Woodcut, Representing Hans Sachs' Poetical Mission. Early within his workshop here, 1776 182433
59: Explanation Of An Antique Gem, A Young fig-tree its form lifts high 1815 20439
60: Faithful Eckart, Oh, would we were further! Oh, would we were home, 1813 48426
61: Farewell. To break one's word is pleasure-fraught, 1797 16488
62: Finnish Song. If the loved one, the well-known one, 1810 15529
63: First Loss. AH! who'll e'er those days restore, 1789 9497
64: First Ode. Transplant the beauteous tree! 1767 40403
65: Flower-Salute. This nosegay, 'twas I dress'd it, 1815 6511
66: Food In Travel. If to her eyes' bright lustre I were blind, 1807 14539
67: For Ever. The happiness that man, whilst prison'd here, 1820 8503
68: Fortune Of War. Nought more accursed in war I know 36494
69: Found. ONCE through the forest 1815 20471
70: From 'The Sorrows Of Young Werther.' Ev'ry youth for love's sweet portion sighs, 1775 8424
71: From An Album Of 1604. Hope provides wings to thought, and love to hope. 1820 18473
72: From Egmont. Clara winds a skein, and sings with Brackenburg. 107478
73: From Faust Second Part. When in spring the gentle rain 266489
74: From Faust. Dedication. Ye shadowy forms, again ye're drawing near, 32424
75: From Gotz Von Berlichingen. His bow and dart bearing, 20418
76: From Iphigenia In Tauris. Ye children of mortals The deities dread! 41472
77: From The Mountain. If I, dearest Lily, did not love thee, 1775 4501
78: Ganymede. How, in the light of morning, 1789 31510
79: General Confession. In this noble ring to-day 1803 42459
80: Genial Impulse. Thus roll I, never taking ease, 1810 8445
81: Gipsy Song. In the drizzling mist, with the snow high-pil'd, 1772 28499
82: God, Soul, And World. Who trusts in God, 1815 24519
83: Growth. O'Er field and plain, in childhood's artless days, 1807 14431
84: Hafis Name. Spirit let us bridegroom call, 42463
85: Happiness And Vision. TOGETHER at the altar we 1767 12499
86: He Who With Life He who with life makes sport, 6482
87: Hermann And Dorothea. In Nine Cantos. - I. Kalliope. Ne'er have I seen the market and streets so thoroughly empty! 1796 213416
88: Hermann And Dorothea. In Nine Cantos. - II. Terpsichore. Then when into the room the well-built son made his entry, 1796 274542
89: Hermann And Dorothea. In Nine Cantos. - III. Thalia. Thus did the prudent son escape from the hot conversation, 1796 110408
90: Hermann And Dorothea. In Nine Cantos. - IV. Euterpe. Thus the men discoursed together; and meanwhile the mother 1796 252397
91: Hermann And Dorothea. In Nine Cantos. - IX. Urania. O ye Muses, who gladly favour a love that is heartfelt, 1796 318438
92: Hermann And Dorothea. In Nine Cantos. - V. Polyhymnia. But the Three, as before, were still sitting and talking together, 1796 244423
93: Hermann And Dorothea. In Nine Cantos. - VI. Klio. When the pastor ask'd the foreign magistrate questions, 316424
94: Hermann And Dorothea. In Nine Cantos. - VII. Erato. As the man on a journey, who, just at the moment of sunset, 204435
95: Hermann And Dorothea. In Nine Cantos. - VIII. Melpomene. So tow'rd the sun, now fast sinking to rest, the two walk'd together, 1796 104499
96: Hikmet Name. - Book Of Proverbs. Call on the present day and night for nought, 96521
97: His Comrade. Hallo there! A glass! 8486
98: Human Feelings. Ah, ye gods! ye great immortals 1815 6513
99: Idyll. 1813 79481
100: If Wealth Is Gone If wealth is gone then something is gone! 8456
101: In A Word. Thus to be chain'd for ever, can I bear? 1807 14532
102: In Summer. How plain and height 1776 16603
103: Iphigenia In Tauris (Complete) Beneath your leafy gloom, ye waving boughs 2503435
104: Iphigenia In Tauris. - Act The Fifth. I own I am perplex'd, and scarcely know 477432
105: Iphigenia In Tauris. - Act The First. Beneath your leafy gloom, ye waving boughs 633451
106: Iphigenia In Tauris. - Act The Fourth. When the Powers on high decree 465402
107: Iphigenia In Tauris. - Act The Second. It is the path of death that now we tread: 420446
108: Iphigenia In Tauris. - Act The Third. Unhappy man, I only loose thy bonds 500386
109: Johanna Sebus. THE DAM BREAKS DOWN, THE ICE-PLAIN GROWLS, 1809 48426
110: Joy And Sorrow. As a fisher-boy I fared 1815 24472
111: Joy. A Dragon-Fly with beauteous wing 1767 14533
112: June. She behind yon mountain lives, 1815 49466
113: L'Envol. 26431
114: Legend. Water-fetching goes the noble 1821 145465
115: Legend. There lived in the desert a holy man 1815 16434
116: Leopold, Duke Of Brunswick. Thou wert forcibly seized by the hoary lord of the river, 1785 6507
117: Like And Like. A FAIR bell-flower Sprang tip from the ground; 1814 8450
118: Lily's Menagerie. There's no menagerie, I vow, 1775 134556
119: Lines On Seeing Schiller's Skull. Within a gloomy charnel-house one day 1826 34381
120: Living Remembrance. HALF vex'd, half pleased, thy love will feel, 1767 28448
121: Longing. What pulls at my heart so? 1803 40451
122: Love As A Landscape Painter. On a rocky peak once sat I early, 1788 67415
123: Love's Distresses. Who will hear me? Whom shall I lament to? 1789 17434
124: Lover In All Shapes. To be like a fish, 1815 54485
125: Mahomet's Song. See the rock-born stream! 1774 68458
126: Maiden Wishes. WHAT pleasure to me 1767 12441
127: March. The snow-flakes fall in showers, 1817 15422
128: Margaret At Her Spinning-Wheel. My heart is sad, My peace is o'er; 40418
129: Margaret, Placing Fresh Flowers In The Flower-Pots. O thou well-tried in grief, 33422
130: Mathal Name. - Book Of Parables. From heaven there fell upon the foaming wave 62422
131: May Song. How fair doth Nature 1775 36479
132: May Song. Between wheatfield and corn, 1812 18466
133: May. Light and silv'ry cloudlets hover 1816 18419
134: Measure Of Time. Eros, what mean'st thou by this? In each of thine hands is an hourglass! 1789 4429
135: Mignon. Know'st thou the land where the fair citron blows, 1795 21448
136: Mischievous Joy. AS a butterfly renew'd, 1767 24515
137: Morning Lament. Oh thou cruel deadly-lovely maiden, 1789 59427
138: Motives. IF to a girl who loves us truly 1767 16443
139: My Goddess. Say, which Immortal Merits the highest reward? 1781 78378
140: My Only Property. I feel that I'm possess'd of nought, 1814 6478
141: Neither This Nor That. If thou to be a slave shouldst will, 1815 6466
142: Nemesis. When through the nations stalks contagion wild, 1807 14444
143: New Love, New Life. Heart! my heart! what means this feeling? 1775 24486
144: Next Year's Spring. The bed of flowers 1816 32408
145: Night Song, When on thy pillow lying, 1803 20431
146: Night Thoughts. Oh, unhappy stars! your fate I mourn, 1789 10444
147: November Song. To the great archer not to him 1815 16456
148: Old Age. Old age is courteous no one more: 1814 6399
149: On The Divan. He who knows himself and others 1833 8403
150: On The Lake, I drink fresh nourishment, new blood 1775 20548
151: On The New Year. Fate now allows us, 'Twixt the departing 1802 48423
152: Open Table. Many a guest I'd see to-day, 1815 64452
153: Paris Name. - Book Of The Parsees. Brethren, what bequest to you should come 1819 76462
154: Paulo Post Futuri. Weep ye not, ye children dear, 1784 8402
155: Petition. Oh thou sweet maiden fair, 1789 9440
156: Phoebus And Hermes. Delos' stately ruler, and Maia's son, the adroit one, 1799 8403
157: Playing At Priests. Within a town where parity 1815 47436
158: Poetry. God to his untaught children sent 1816 8464
159: Premature Spring. Days full of rapture, 1802 36464
160: Presence. All things give token of thee! 1813 18493
161: Preservation. My maiden she proved false to me; 1775 24458
162: Procemion. In His blest name, who was His own creation, 1816 14452
163: Prologue In Heaven. The Archangels' Song. The sun still chaunts, as in old time, 32422
164: Prometheus. Cover thy spacious heavens, Zeus, 1773 57426
165: Proverbs. Tis easier far a wreath to bind, 1815 12406
166: Proximity Of The Beloved One. I think of thee, whene'er the sun his beams 1795 16490
167: Proximity. I Know not, wherefore, dearest love, 1789 6449
168: Reciprocal Invitation To The Dance. COME to the dance with me, come with me, fair one! 1789 24420
169: Reciprocal. My mistress, where sits she? 1816 16423
170: Rendsch Name - Book Of Gloom. It is a fault oneself to praise, 1816 8392
171: Restless Love. Through rain, through snow, 1789 20410
172: Rinaldo.* 1811 114436
173: Rollicking Hans. Hallo there! A glass! 14470
174: Royal Prayer. Ha, I am the lord of earth! The noble, 1815 6464
175: Rules For Monarchs. If men are never their thoughts to employ, 1815 4450
176: Sake Name. - The Convivial Book. Can the Koran from Eternity be? 1815 32427
177: Sakontala. Wouldst thou the blossoms of spring, as well as the fruits of the autumn, 1792 4571
178: Scene A Garden, DOST thou believe in God? 40443
179: Second Ode. Thou go'st! I murmur 1767 24410
180: Self-Deceit. My neighbour's curtain, well I see, 1803 12561
181: She Cannot End. When unto thee I sent the page all white, 1807 14471
182: Should E'er The Loveless Day. Should e'er the loveless day remain 1827 6415
183: Sicilian Song. Ye black and roguish eyes, 1811 8544
184: Sir Curt's Wedding-Journey. With a bridegroom's joyous bearing, 1803 40411
185: Solitude. Oh ye kindly nymphs, who dwell 'mongst the rocks and the thickets, 1782 6454
186: Song And Structure. Let the Greek his plastic clay 12403
187: Song Of Fellowship. In ev'ry hour of joy 1775 40512
188: Songs. Songs are like painted window-panes! 1827 13453
189: Sound, Sweet Song. SOUND, sweet song, from some far land, 1820 7506
190: Spirit Song Over The Waters. The soul of man Resembleth water: 1789 35465
191: Such, Such Is He Who Pleaseth Me. Fly, dearest, fly! He is not nigh! 1816 30451
192: Suleika Name. - Book Of Suleika. Once, methought, in the night hours cold, 304395
193: Swiss Song, Up in th' mountain I was a-sitting, 1811 32438
194: Symbols. Palm Sunday at the Vatican 1827 16484
195: Table Song. O'er me how I cannot say, 1802 64443
196: Tame Xenia. God gave to mortals birth, 26496
197: Tefkir Name. - Book Of Contemplation. Five Things. What makes time short to me? 1814 10391
198: Tefkir Name. - Firdusi (Speaks). Oh world, with what baseness and guilt thou art rife! 1819 4432
199: Tefkir Name. - For Woman Due For woman due allowance make! 1819 8439
200: Tefkir Name. - Suleika (Speaks). The mirror tells me, I am fair! 1819 4444
201: The Beauteous Flower. Song Of The Imprisoned Count. I Know a flower of beauty rare, 1798 84474
202: The Beautiful Night. Now I leave this cottage lowly, 1767 16501
203: The Best. When head and heart are busy, say, 1815 4497
204: The Bliss Of Absence. DRINK, oh youth, joy's purest ray 1767 24454
205: The Bliss Of Sorrow. Never dry, never dry, 1789 6466
206: The Boundaries Of Humanity. When the primeval All-holy Father 1789 42398
207: The Brethren. Slumber and Sleep, two brethren ordain'd by the gods to their service, 1789 4457
208: The Bride Of Corinth. Once a stranger youth to Corinth came, 1797 196442
209: The Bridegroom.* I slept, 'twas midnight, in my bosom woke, 1828 16428
210: The Buyers. To an apple-woman's stall 1820 12402
211: The Chosen Cliff. Here in silence the lover fondly mused on his loved one; 1782 8459
212: The Christmas-Box. This box, mine own sweet darling, thou wilt find 1807 14467
213: The Consecrated Spot. When in the dance of the Nymphs, in the moonlight so holy assembled, 1789 8392
214: The Convert. As at sunset I was straying 1791 15453
215: The Country Schoolmaster. A Master of a country school 1808 42534
216: The Coy One. ONE Spring-morning bright and fair, 1791 15428
217: The Critic. I had a fellow as my guest, 1776 12441
218: The Dance Of Death. The warder looks down at the mid hour of night, 1813 49459
219: The Death Of The Fly. With eagerness he drinks the treach'rous potion, 1810 10466
220: The Destruction Of Magdeburg. Oh, Magdeberg the town! 44459
221: The Dilettante And The Critic. A boy a pigeon once possess'd, 1776 24577
222: The Doubters And The Lovers. Ye love, and sonnets write! Fate's strange behest! 1807 14449
223: The Drops Of Nectar. When Minerva, to give pleasure 1789 22465
224: The Eagle And Dove. In search of prey once raised his pinions 1774 53465
225: The Epochs. On Petrarch's heart, all other days before, 1807 14455
226: The Erl-King. Who rides there so late through the night dark and drear? 1782 32500
227: The Exchange. The stones in the streamlet I make my bright pillow, 1767 12463
228: The Faithless Boy. There was a wooer blithe and gay, 1774 42588
229: The Farewell. LET mine eye the farewell say, 1771 16461
230: The First Walpurgis-Night. Sweet smiles the May! 1799 99411
231: The Fisherman. The waters rush'd, the waters rose, 1779 32425
232: The Fool's Epilogue. Many good works I've done and ended, 1804 30459
233: The Four Favours. That Arabs through the realms of space 1814 12448
234: The Fox And Crane. Once two persons uninvited 1819 29487
235: The Fox And Huntsman. Hard 'tis on a fox's traces 1821 8456
236: The Freebooter, No door has my house, 1827 16426
237: The Friendly Meeting. In spreading mantle to my chin conceald, 1807 14427
238: The Frogs. A Pool was once congeal'd with frost; 1821 10460
239: The Garlands. Klopstock would lead us away from Pindus; no longer for laurel 1815 11393
240: The German Parnassus. Neath the shadow Of these bushes, 1798 232386
241: The Goblet. Once I held a well-carved brimming goblet, 1781 27480
242: The God And The Bayadere. An Indian Legend. Mahadeva,* Lord of earth 1797 99520
243: The Godlike. Noble be man, Helpful and good! 1782 59401
244: The Goldsmith's Apprentice. My neighbour, none can e'er deny, 1808 28523
245: The Happy Couple. After these vernal rains 1803 88468
246: The Heathrose. ONCE a boy a Rosebud spied, 1779 21432
247: The Hunter's Even-Song. The plain with still and wand'ring feet, 1776 24484
248: The Instructors. When Diogenes quietly sunn'd himself in his barrel, 4382
249: The King Of Thule.* In Thule lived a monarch, 1774 24438
250: The Legend Of The Horseshoe. What time our Lord still walk'd the earth, 1797 64459
251: The Loving One Once More. Why do I o'er my paper once more bend? 1807 14405
252: The Loving One Writes. The look that thy sweet eyes on mine impress 1807 14438
253: The Magic Net. Do I see a contest yonder? 1803 42481
254: The Maid Of The Mill's Repentance. Away, thou swarthy witch! Go forth 1797 77419
255: The Maid Of The Mill's Treachery. Whence comes our friend so hastily, 1798 80428
256: The Maiden Speaks. How grave thou loookest, loved one! wherefore so? 1807 14420
257: The Metamorphosis Of Plants. Thou art confused, my beloved, at, seeing the thousandfold union 1797 80382
258: The Minstrel. What tuneful strains salute mine ear 1795 42472
259: The Misanthrope. AT first awhile sits he, 1767 8444
260: The Mountain Castle. There stands on yonder high mountain 1803 52467
261: The Mountain Village. The mountain village was destroy'd; 1821 8400
262: The Musagetes. In the deepest nights of Winter 1798 46417
263: The Muse's Mirror. Early one day, the Muse, when eagerly bent on adornment, 1799 8474
264: The Muses' Son. THROUGH field and wood to stray, 1800 30466
265: The New Amadis. IN my boyhood's days so drear 1775 30463
266: The New Amor. Amor, not the child, the youthful lover of Psyche, 1792 10446
267: The Page And The Miller'S Daughter. Where goest thou? Where? 1797 33404
268: The Pariah's Prayer. Dreaded Brama, lord of might! 1821 24480
269: The Pariah's Thanks. Mighty Brama, now I'll bless thee! 1821 12459
270: The Prosperous Voyage. The mist is fast clearing. 1795 10412
271: The Pupil In Magic. I am now, what joy to hear it! 1797 98467
272: The Rat-Catcher. I am the bard known far and wide, 1803 24446
273: The Reckoning. Let no cares now hover o'er us 1810 76455
274: The Remembrance Of The Good The remembrance of the Good 1828 8455
275: The Rule Of Life. If thou wouldst live unruffled by care, 1815 6482
276: The Same, Expanded. If thou wouldst live unruffled by care, 10476
277: The Same. 1783 8454
278: The Sea-Voyage. Many a day and night my bark stood ready laden; 1776 46436
279: The Shepherd's Lament. On yonder lofty mountain 1803 24418
280: The Soldier's Consolation. No! in truth there's here no lack: 1815 4522
281: The Spinner. As I calmly sat and span, 1800 28491
282: The Spirit's Salute. The hero's noble shade stands high 1774 12462
283: The Spring Oracle. Oh prophetic bird so bright, 1803 40455
284: The Stork's Vocation. The stork who worms and frogs devours 12443
285: The Swiss Alps. Yesterday brown was still thy head, as the locks of my loved one, 1797 7438
286: The Traveller And The Farm~Maiden. Canst thou give, oh fair and matchless maiden, 1803 56445
287: The Treasure-Digger All my weary days I pass'd 1797 40423
288: The Unequal Marriage, Even this heavenly pair were unequally match'd when united: 2567
289: The Violet. Upon the mead a violet stood, 1775 21536
290: The Visit. Fain had I to-day surprised my mistress, 1765 55496
291: The Walking Bell A child refused to go betimes 1813 28492
292: The Wanderer's Night-Song. Thou who comest from on high, 1789 8624
293: The Wanderer's Storm-Song. He whom thou ne'er leavest, Genius, 1771 115422
294: The Wanderer. Young woman, may God bless thee, 1772 1661052
295: The Warning. When sounds the trumpet at the Judgment Day, 1807 14463
296: The Way To Behave. Though tempers are bad and peevish folks swear, 1815 4504
297: The Wedding Night. WITHIN the chamber, far away 1767 24532
298: The Wedding. A Feast was in a village spread, 1821 14474
299: The Wrangler. One day a shameless and impudent wight 1815 20407
300: The Yelpers. Our rides in all directions bend, 1815 8451
301: The Youth And The Millstream. 1797 54467
302: Third Ode. Be void of feeling! A heart that soon is stirr'd, 1767 48461
303: Thoughts On Jesus Christ's Descent Into Hell. What wondrous noise is heard around! 1765 160410
304: Threatening Signs. If Venus in the evening sky 1821 24444
305: Three Palinodias. I The smoke that from thine altar blows, 1827 14442
306: Three Palinodias. II - Conflict Of Wit And Beauty. Sir Wit, who is so much esteem'd, 1827 26414
307: Three Palinodias. III - Rain And Rainbow. During a heavy storm it chanced 1827 26466
308: Timur Name. - Book Of Timur. The Winter And Timur. So the winter now closed round them 1814 33489
309: Timur Name. - Book Of Timur. To Suleika. Fitting perfumes to prepare, 1815 16412
310: To A Golden Heart That He Wore Round His Neck. Oh thou token loved of joys now perish'd 15439
311: To Belinda. Wherefore drag me to yon glittering eddy, 1775 20497
312: To Charlotte. Midst the noise of merriment and glee, 1776 45427
313: To Father* Kronos. Hasten thee, Kronos! On with clattering trot 1774 41366
314: To His Coy One. Seest thou yon smiling Orange? 17891511
315: To Lida. The only one whom, Lida, thou canst love, 1789 8417
316: To Lina. Should these songs, love, as they fleet, 1800 12427
317: To Luna. SISTER of the first-born light, 1767 24416
318: To Mignon. Over vale and torrent far 30490
319: To Originals. A fellow says: "I own no school or college; 1815 6515
320: To The Chosen One. HAND in hand! and lip to lip! 1771 24461
321: To The Distant One. And have I lost thee evermore? 1789 12498
322: To The Grasshopper. Happy art thou, darling insect, 1781 19498
323: To The Husbandman. Smoothly and lightly the golden seed by the furrow is cover'd; 1789 4408
324: To The Kind Reader. No one talks more than a Poet; 12443
325: To The Moon. Bush and vale thou fill'st again 1789 36506
326: To The Rising Full Moon. Wilt thou suddenly enshroud thee, 1828 12464
327: Trilogy Of Passion. Once more, then, much-wept shadow, thou dost dare 213434
328: True Enjoyment. VAINLY wouldst thou, to gain a heart, 1767 56611
329: Uschk Name. - Book Of Love. List, and in memory bear 1817 16406
330: Uschk Name. - Love's Torments Love's torments sought a place of rest, 4416
331: Uschk Name. - One Pair More. Love is indeed a glorious prize! 1827 12442
332: Valediction. I once was fond of fools, 1827 32477
333: Vanitas! Vanitatum Vanitas! My trust in nothing now is placed, 1806 49438
334: Venetian Epigrams. Urn and sarcophagus erst were with life adorn'd by the heathen 1790 92439
335: Warning. Waken not Amor from sleep! The beauteous urchin still slumbers; 1785 4445
336: Wedding Song. The tale of the Count our glad song shall record 1802 72411
337: Welcome And Farewell. Quick throbb'd my heart: to norse! haste, haste, 1771 34486
338: West-Eastern Divan. Who the song would understand, 4457
339: What God Would What God would outwardly alone control, 1816 6483
340: When I Was Still A Youthful Wight, When I was still a youthful wight, 1826 12420
341: When The Fox Dies, His Skin Counts.* WE young people in the shade 1770 24418
342: Who'll Buy Gods Of Love? OF all the beauteous wares 1795 40428
343: Winter Journey Over The Hartz Mountains. Like the vulture Who on heavy morning clouds 1777 88381
344: With A Golden Necklace. This page a chain to bring thee burns, 1775 12473
345: With A Painted Ribbon. Little leaves and flow'rets too, 1770 16461
346: Within Us All Within us all a universe doth dwell; 1816 6455
347: Wont And Done. I Have loved; for the first time with passion I rave! 1813 36474




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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was a German writer and according to George Eliot, "Germany's greatest man of letters… and the last true polymath to walk the earth." Goethe's works span the fields of poetry, drama, literature, theology, humanism, and science.


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