Faust: A Tragedy, เล่มที่ 2

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James R. Osgood, 1875
 

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หน้า 451 - A pick-axe, and a spade, a spade, For and a shrouding sheet : O, a pit of clay for to be made For such a guest is meet.
หน้า 449 - But age, with his stealing steps, Hath clawed me in his clutch, And hath shipped me into the land, As if I had never been such.
หน้า 294 - Yes! to this thought I hold with firm persistence; The last result of wisdom stamps it true : He only earns his freedom and existence Who daily conquers them anew. Thus here, by dangers girt, shall glide away Of childhood, manhood, age, the vigorous day: And such a throng I fain would see,— Stand on free soil among a people free ! Then dared I hail the Moment fleeing: "Ah, still delay — thou art so fair!
หน้า 428 - TO THE ILLUSTRIOUS GOETHE A STRANGER PRESUMES TO OFFER THE HOMAGE OF A LITERARY VASSAL TO HIS LIEGE LORD, THE FIRST OF EXISTING WRITERS, WHO HAS CREATED THE LITERATURE OF HIS OWN COUNTRY, AND ILLUSTRATED THAT OF EUROPE.
หน้า 450 - Man spricht, wie man mir Nachricht gab. Von keinem Graben, doch vom Grab.
หน้า 314 - All things transitory But as symbols are sent : Earth's insufficiency Here grows to Event : The Indescribable, Here it is done : The Woman-Soul leadeth us Upward and on!
หน้า 289 - The sphere of Earth is known enough to me ; The view beyond is barred immutably: A fool, who there his blinking eyes directeth, And o'er his clouds of peers a place expecteth ! Firm let him stand, and look around him well ! This World means something to the Capable. Why needs he through Eternity to wend? He here acquires what he can apprehend.
หน้า 447 - And Ahab spake unto Naboth, saying, Give me thy vineyard, that I may have it for a garden of herbs, because it is near unto my house...
หน้า 348 - Blest paper-credit ! last and best supply ! That lends corruption lighter wings to fly ! Gold imp'd by thee, can compass hardest things, Can pocket states, can fetch or carry kings ; A single leaf shall waft an army o'er, Or ship off senates to...
หน้า i - Sein Auge weilt auf dieser Erde kaum; Sein Ohr vernimmt den Einklang der Natur; Was die Geschichte reicht, das Leben gibt, Sein Busen nimmt es gleich und willig auf: Das weit Zerstreute sammelt sein Gemüt, Und sein Gefühl belebt das Unbelebte.

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