Faust: A TragedyJ. Ollivier, 1847 - 338 pages |
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Page vii
... doth my heart adore ? + Closer ye draw ! ' tis well , unchallenged reign , ‡ As forth from mist and cloud towards me ye soar ; My bosom flutters youthfully again At the witched atmosphere § that plays around your train . In ye the forms ...
... doth my heart adore ? + Closer ye draw ! ' tis well , unchallenged reign , ‡ As forth from mist and cloud towards me ye soar ; My bosom flutters youthfully again At the witched atmosphere § that plays around your train . In ye the forms ...
Page viii
... doth weigh , And those that in my songs rejoiced of yore , And still survive , dispersed , wander the wide world o'er . There seizes me a yearning long unknown , That tranquil earnest spirit realm to know , My faltering song in ...
... doth weigh , And those that in my songs rejoiced of yore , And still survive , dispersed , wander the wide world o'er . There seizes me a yearning long unknown , That tranquil earnest spirit realm to know , My faltering song in ...
Page ix
... doth . ,, 146 , line 7 , for head , read heart . ,, 153 , » 154 , 25 197 , 249 , 29 239 , " " " " 315 , 329 , 19 29 39 " " 10 , for gape , read squeak . 11 , for put , read just . 12 , the following lines omitted : Doth a witched ...
... doth . ,, 146 , line 7 , for head , read heart . ,, 153 , » 154 , 25 197 , 249 , 29 239 , " " " " 315 , 329 , 19 29 39 " " 10 , for gape , read squeak . 11 , for put , read just . 12 , the following lines omitted : Doth a witched ...
Page 28
... doth it apply To beat the beasts in bestiality . Saving your presence , he seems to me Like a long - legged grasshopper only to be , That ever is hopping and flying along , And chirrupping down in the grass its old song ; And would in ...
... doth it apply To beat the beasts in bestiality . Saving your presence , he seems to me Like a long - legged grasshopper only to be , That ever is hopping and flying along , And chirrupping down in the grass its old song ; And would in ...
Page 55
... doth not flow all fresh from thine . + * Immer here does not exactly mean ever , but has a permis- sive or exhortatory signification . + I know the mind that feels indeed the fire The muse imparts , and can command the lyre , Acts with ...
... doth not flow all fresh from thine . + * Immer here does not exactly mean ever , but has a permis- sive or exhortatory signification . + I know the mind that feels indeed the fire The muse imparts , and can command the lyre , Acts with ...
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Common terms and phrases
16th century Accursed already ALTMAJER angels animal art thou aught bear behold Belial Blocksberg bosom BRANDER breast bring canst child CHORUS dance dare dear deep delight devil divine door dost thou doth earth eternal evil eyes fair FAUST feel fire flame FROSCH gaze Germany give gladly glorious glow Goethe harmony hast thou hath hear heart heaven heisa holy honour Incubus Juch lady light look Lord mankind MARGARET MARTHA MEPHISTOPHELES mind mother Natural Theology nature ne'er never night nought o'er once Open bolt Paradise Lost pleasure poodle pray round Salamander seems seizes SEMICHORUS sense shew SIEBEL sing soar song soul Spinoza spirit stars sweet thee thine things thou art thought thyself to-day topheles truth unto WAGNER WALPURGIS NIGHT whilst whole wine WITCH word young