| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Fiction - 1995 - 316 pages
...But Armin is the last of his race. Dark is thy bed, O Daura! deep thy sleep in the tomb! When shall thou wake with thy songs — with all thy voice of...came disguised like a son of the sea; fair was his skiff on the wave, white his locks of age, calm his serious brow. Fairest of women, he said, lovely... | |
| Jennifer Radden - History - 2002 - 394 pages
...fair, fair as the moon on Fura, white as the driven snow, sweet as the hreathing gale. Arindal, thy how was strong, thy spear was swift on the field, thy...their friends. "Erath, son of Odgal, repined: his hrother had heen slain hy Armar. He came disguised like a son of the sea: fair was his cliff on the... | |
| Wolf Gerhard Schmidt - Literary forgeries and mystifications - 2003 - 612 pages
...as the driven snow; sweet as the breathing gale. Arindal, thy bow was strong, thy spear was swift in the field: thy look was like mist on the wave; thy shield, a red cloud in a storm".209 Mitunter finden jedoch auch Umkehrungen der gewifer-Zuschreibungen statt: die Frauen werden... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Stanley Appelbaum - Foreign Language Study - 2003 - 244 pages
...as the driven snow; sweet as the hreathing gale. Arindal, thy how was strong. Thy spear was swilt in the field. Thy look was like mist on the wave; thy...a storm. Armar. renowned in war. came, and sought Dan ras love. He was not long refused: fair was the hope of their friends! Erath, son of Odgal, repined:... | |
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