Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie, Band 26

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Verlag der Buchhandlung des Waisenhauses, 1894
 

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Seite 496 - They passed as swift as any wind, That in two hours, or little more, He brought her to her father's door. But as they did this great haste make, He did complain his head did ake ; Her handkerchief she then took out, And tied the same his head about. And unto him she thus did say : " Thou art as cold as any clay ; When we come home a fire we'll have ; " But little dreamed he went to grave.
Seite 495 - THE SUFFOLK MIRACLE : Or, a relation of a young man, who, a month after his death, appeared to his sweetheart, and carried her on horseback behind him for forty miles in two hours, and was never seen after but in his grave.
Seite 294 - Germani vocati sint: ita nationis nomen, non gentis evaluisse paulatim, ut omnes primum a victore ob metum, mox etiam a se ipsis invento nomine Germani vocarentur.
Seite 495 - On whom he plac'd his whole delight ; Her beauty was beyond compare, She was both virtuous and fair. There was a young man living by, Who was so charmed with her eye, That he could never be at rest, He was by love so much possest...
Seite 495 - Than what I now shall treat upon. In Suffolk there did lately dwell A farmer rich and known full well. He had a daughter fair and bright, On whom he placed his chief delight ; Her beauty was beyond compare, She was both virtuous and fair.
Seite 497 - Which made his hair stare on his head, As knowing well that he was dead. " Where is he ? " then to her he said ; " He's in the stable," quoth the maid. " Go in," said he, " and go to bed ; " I'll see the horse well littered.
Seite 497 - They ask'd her, and she still did say, 'Twas he that then brought her away; Which when they heard, they were amaz'd, And on each other strangely gaz'd.
Seite 497 - Affrighted then they did behold His body turning into mould, And though he had a month been dead, This...
Seite 364 - Ich werde, insofern man in solchen Dingen Herr über sich selbst ist, mich künftig nur an kleinere Arbeiten halten, nur den reinsten Stoff wählen, um in der Form wenigstens alles tun zu können, was meine Kräfte vermögen. Außer Hero und Leander3 habe ich eine bürgerliche Idylle4 im Sinn, weil ich doch so etwas auch muß gemacht haben.
Seite 496 - He mourn'd so much that doctor's art Could give no ease unto his heart, Who was so strangely terrified, That in short time for love he died.

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