I might, my own belov'd one, flee ! Knowest thou the house ? On pillars rest its beams, Bright is its hall, in light one chamber gleams, And marble statues stand, and look on me — What have they done, thou hapless child, to thee ? Knowest thou it well... Easy German poetry for beginners - หน้า 117แก้ไขโดย - 1913 - 176 หน้ามุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1859 - 672 หน้า
...grows, And the gold orange through dark foliage glows ? A soft wind flutters from the deep blue skv. The myrtle blooms, and towers the laurel high. Knowest thou it well ? Oh, there with thee, Oh that I might, my own beloved one, flee ! It is in no hypercritical spirit... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1878 - 530 หน้า
...grows. And the gold orange through the dark foliage glows. A soft wind flutters from the deep blue sky. The myrtle blooms, and towers the laurel high ? Knowest thou it well ? O there with thee, O that I might, my own beloved one, flee ! " Knowest thou the house ? On pillars... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1859 - 258 หน้า
...MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. MIGNON. KNOWEST thou the land where the pale citron grows, And the gold orange through dark foliage glows ? A soft wind flutters...blooms, and towers the laurel high. Knowest thou it well ? O there with thee ! O that I might, my own belov'd one, flee ! Knowest thou the house ? On pillars... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1859 - 264 หน้า
...MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. MIGNON. KNOWEST thou the land where the pale citron grows, And the gold orange through dark foliage glows ? A soft wind flutters...blooms, and towers the laurel high. Knowest thou it well ? O there with thee ! O that I might, my own belov'd one, flee ! Knowest thou the house ? On pillars... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1859 - 288 หน้า
...KNOWEST thou the land where the pale citron grows, And the gold orange through dark foliage glows 1 A soft wind flutters from the deep-blue sky, The myrtle...blooms, and towers the laurel high. Knowest thou it well 1 O there with thee ! O that I might, my own belov'd one, flee ! Knowest thou the house ? On pillars... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1859 - 676 หน้า
...citron grows, And the gold orange through dark foliage glows ? A soft wind flutters from the deep blue sky. The myrtle blooms, and towers the laurel high. Knowest thou it well ? Oh, there with thee, Oh that I might, my own beloved one, flee ! It is in no hypercritical spirit... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1871 - 272 หน้า
...GOBTHE. T. MARTIN. MIGNON'S SONG. KNOWEST thou the land where the pale citron grows, And the gold orange through dark foliage glows ? A soft wind flutters...blooms, and towers the laurel high. Knowest thou it well ? O there with thee ! O that I might, my own beloved one, flee ! Knowest thou the house ? On pillars... | |
| English song - 1873 - 566 หน้า
...citron blows And the gold orange through dark foliage glows? A soft wind flutters from the deep blue sky, The myrtle blooms, and towers the laurel high. Knowest thou it well ? Oh there, with thee! Oh that I might, my own beloved one, flee! Knowest thou the house? On pillars... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1873 - 552 หน้า
...citron blows And the gold orange through dark foliage glows? A soft wind flutters from the deep blue sky, The myrtle blooms, and towers the laurel high. Knowest thou it well ? Oh there, with thee! Oh that I might, my own beloved one, flee ! Knowest thou the house? On pillars... | |
| Baron Louis Benas - 1874 - 206 หน้า
...grows, And the gold orange through the dark foliage glows, A soft wind flutters from the deep blue sky, The myrtle blooms, and towers the laurel high ? Knowest thou it well? O there with thee, 0 that I might, my own beloved one. flee ! " Knowest thou the house ? On pillars... | |
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