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Available Poems in Poems and Ballads of Heinrich Heine (by Kate Freiligrath Kroeker and Emma Lazarus and Anonymous/Unidentified Artist )

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  • Against the wooden wall of the ship  FRE
  • Ah, those pure white lily fingers  DUT FRE SWE
  • All hail to thee, thou fairest  FRE
  • All night, in the shadowy post-chaise  FRE
  • An apparition in the sea  FRE
  • And when I lamented my cruel lot  FRE
  • As the moon with splendor pierces  CAT FRE ITA
  • But the eunuchs still complained  FRE
  • Calm  FRE
  • Childe Harold  (Ernest Whyte) RUS
  • Child, I must be very careful  FRE POL
  • Come, let us build upon this rock  ITA
  • Coronation  FRE
  • Cradled by the waves of ocean  FRE
  • Dearest friend, thou art in love  FRE
  • Dearest friend, what may it profit  FRE
  • Death is like the balmy night  CAT DUT FIN FRE GRE HEB ITA LIT RUS RUS RUS SPA SPA
  • Declaration  FRE
  • Did she ne'er express compassion  FRE
  • Dismiss me not, e'en if my thirst  FRE
  • Don Ramiro  FRE
  • Dost thou hate me then so fiercely  (Constantin Silvestri) FRE
  • Dusky summer-eve declineth  CAT CHI DUT FRE FRE
  • Epilogue  FRE
  • From the eyes of heaven yonder  CAT FRE
  • Gray night broods above the ocean  (Joshua Stamper)
  • Heart, my heart, oh be not shaken!  CAT FRE ITA POL RUS
  • Here to her vows I listened  FRE
  • He who for the first time loves  (George Stephenson Oldham) FRE
  • How can'st thou slumber calmly  (Constantin Silvestri) FRE (Text: Anonymous after Heinrich Heine)
  • How enviously the sea-mew 
  • Hussars are blowing their trumpets  CAT FRE ITA RUS RUS RUS
  • I, a most wretched Atlas, the huge world  CAT DUT FIN FRE FRE GRE ITA KOR LIT NOR POR RUS SPA
  • I called the devil and he came  FRE
  • I closed my sweetheart's either eye  FRE
  • I dreamed a dream about a strange vast heath  FRE
  • I dreamed that the moon looked sadly down  FRE RUS
  • I dreamt I was Almighty God  FRE RUS
  • I fain by thee would tarry  FRE RUS
  • I fain would outpour all my sorrows  (William Gardiner Hammond) CAT DUT FRE GRE GRE HEB RUS
  • I gazed upon her portrait  CAT DUT FIN FIN FRE FRE GRE ITA KOR LIT NOR RUS RUS RUS SPA
  • I have been wont to bear my forehead high  ITA
  • I know not what spell is o'er me  DUT FIN FRE GER GRE HUN ITA POL POR RUS SPA
  • I know that thou must love me  (Carl Krause)
  • I left you in the midmost of July  FRE
  • In a dream I saw my sweetheart  FRE ITA
  • In Halle, near the market  FRE
  • In my life, too full of shadows  FRE POL
  • In port  FRE
  • In the dreamy wood I wander  FRE FRE ITA SPA
  • In the realm of shadows, on a throne of gold 
  • I told not man, nor woman 
  • I, too, in my youth did languish  FRE
  • I tread the dear familiar path  FRE
  • Let the snow without be piled  FRE ITA RUS RUS SPA
  • Like shadows black the houses  FRE
  • Lord knows where the reckless creature  FRE
  • Lovers' vows, wherefrom thou turnest  FRE
  • Maiden with the lips of scarlet  (Ruth Willian) CAT FRE ITA POL SPA
  • Mortal, sneer not at the devil  (Constantin Silvestri) FRE
  • My child, we two were children  (William Gardiner Hammond) FRE
  • My heart, my heart is heavy  FRE
  • My ship sails forth with sable sails  CAT DUT FRE GER ITA ITA RUS RUS
  • Ne'er can I believe, young beauty  FRE
  • Next to me lives Don Henriquez  FRE
  • Night enfolds these foreign meadows  CAT DUT FRE
  • Night lay upon my eyelids  FRE FRE
  • Now that heaven smiles in favor  FRE
  • Oh, to be chased from lovely lips! and torn  FRE
  • Only bear with me in patience  FRE POL RUS RUS
  • On the azure vault of heaven  CAT FRE
  • On the walls of Salamanca  FRE
  • O to be a bachelor!" 
  • Our life and the world have too fragment-like grown  FRE
  • Over all the quiet sea-shore 
  • Peace  FRE
  • Poseidon  (Martin Edward Fallas Shaw) FRE
  • Purification  FRE
  • Question  FRE
  • Salutation to the sea  FRE RUS
  • Sapphires are those eyes of thine  FRE
  • Shadow-love and shadow-kisses  (Frank Bridge, Ernest Bristow Farrar, Leonard J[ordan] Lehrman) NOR
  • She stood beside the ocean 
  • Shy as a fawn she passed me by 
  • Some to Mary bend the knee  FRE
  • Song  CAT CHI DUT ESP FRE FRE FRE HEB ITA NOR NOR RUS RUS RUS RUS RUS UKR
  • Song 
  • Starless and cold is the night  FRE
  • Storm  FRE
  • Sunset  FRE
  • Tell me where's your lovely maiden  DAN FRE ITA
  • The Asra  ITA RUS RUS UKR
  • The evening shades are falling  (William Gardiner Hammond) FRE GRE GRE
  • The great king Wiswamitra  FRE
  • The moon is up, and brightly  FRE FRE SWE
  • The night is wet and stormy  FRE
  • The night wind draws his trousers on  FRE GER
  • The ocean hath its pearls  CAT DAN FRE FRE
  • The Phoenix  FRE
  • The roaring waves press onward 
  • The Runenstein juts in the sea  RUS RUS
  • The sea outspreading glorious  CAT DUT FIN FRE GRE ITA KOR LIT NOR POL RUS SPA SPA
  • The sphinx  RUS RUS
  • The storm for a dance is piping  FRE
  • The sunbeams played  FRE
  • The waves gleam in the sunshine 
  • The years are coming and going  DAN FRE ITA
  • They gave me advice, they couseled sense  FRE
  • They love one another, but neither  CAT CAT DAN DUT FRE FRE ITA RUS
  • This most amiable of fellows  FRE
  • Thou fairest fisher maiden  CAT DUT FIN FRE FRE GER GRE ITA ITA KOR LIT NOR POL POL POR RUS RUS RUS RUS RUS RUS RUS SPA UKR
  • Thou hast diamonds, and pearls and jewels  FRE POR RUS RUS
  • Thou seemest like a flower  CAT CAT CHI CHI DUT DUT DUT DUT FIN FRE FRE FRE GRE GRE HUN HUN IRI ITA ITA POL POL POL POR RUS RUS RUS RUS SPA SPA SPA UKR
  • Three holy kings from the land of the West  CAT FRE RUS
  • 'Tis time that, more sober and serious grown  FRE POL
  • Tonight is wretched weather  CAT DUT FRE ITA JPN RUS SPA SPA
  • To-night they give a party  CAT FRE ITA RUS
  • Twilight  FRE
  • Upon thy snow-white shoulders  FRE FRE RUS RUS RUS
  • Up yonder on the mountain  FRE
  • Wert thou, in sooth, mine honored wife  FRE RUS
  • We sat in the fisher's cabin  CAT DUT FRE ITA
  • We scarcely had met ere thy voice and thine eye  FRE
  • What means this lonely tear-drop  CAT DUT DUT FRE FRE FRE ITA RUS RUS
  • When I before thy dwelling  FRE
  • When I, enraptured by precious kisses  FRE
  • When I met by chance in my travels  FRE
  • Whilst I, after other people's  FRE
  • Ye could not understand mine ire  FRE
  • Yes, they are the self-same eyes  DUT FRE FRE RUS

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