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  1. The Poems of SchillerFirst period by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, 2010-05-21
  2. Don Carlos by Friedrich Von Schiller, 2010-09-10
  3. The Thirty Years War - Complete by Friedrich Schiller, 2010-07-06
  4. Love and Intrigue by Friedrich Schiller, 2010-07-06
  5. Wallenstein and Mary Stuart: Friedrich Schiller (German Library) by Walter Hinderer, 1998-05-05
  6. Schiller's Historical Dramas: William Tell, Don Carlos, Demetrius (Works of Frederick Schiller) by Friedrich Schiller, 2001-01
  7. Friedrich Schiller, poet of freedom by Friedrich Schiller, 1985
  8. The Maid of Orleans (2473) by Friedrich Schiller, 2010-04
  9. The Life of Friedrich Schiller: Comprehending and Examination of His Works by Thomas Carlyle, 2001-03
  10. The Piccolomini by Friedrich Schiller, 2010-07-06
  11. The Poems of Schiller - Third period by Friedrich Schiller, 2010-07-06
  12. Life of Friedrich Schiller by John Parker Anderson, Henry Woodd Nevinson, 2008-10-09
  13. Friedrich Schiller: Playwright, Poet, Philosopher, Historian
  14. Kabale Und Liebe ... (German Edition) by Friedrich Schiller, 2010-04-02

21. The Cranes Of Ibycus
Ballad by Friedrich Schiller.
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The Cranes of Ibycus
Friedrich Schiller
Once to the song and chariot-fight,
Where all the tribes of Greece unite
On Corinth's isthmus joyously,
The god-loved Ibycus drew nigh.
On him Apollo had bestowed
The gift of song and strains inspired;
So, with light staff, he took his road
From Rhegium, by the godhead fired.
Acrocorinth, on mountain high,
Now burns upon the wanderer's eye,
And he begins, with pious dread, Poseidon's grove of firs to tread. Naught moves around him, save a swarm Of cranes, who guide him on his way; Who from far southern regions warm Have hither come in squadron gray. "Thou friendly band, all hail to thee! Who led'st me safely o'er the sea! I deem thee as a favoring sign, - My destiny resembles thine. Both come from a far distant coast, Both pray for some kind sheltering place; Propitious toward us be the host Who from the stranger wards disgrace! " And on he hastes, in joyous wood, And reaches soon the middle wood When, on a narrow bridge, by force Two murderers sudden bar his course. He must prepare him for the fray

22. SCHILLER, Friedrich (1759-1805). Autograph Letter Signed ('Schiller') To His Clo
SCHILLER, Friedrich (17591805). Autograph letter signed ('Schiller') to his close friend, the jurist Christian Gottfried K rner, Weimar, 7 February 1.
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23. The Diver
Ballad by Friedrich Schiller.
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The Diver
Friedrich Schiller
"What knight or what vassal will be so bold
As to plunge in the gulf below?
See! I hurl in its depths a goblet of gold,
Already the waters over it flow.
The man who can bring hack the goblet to me,
May keep it henceforward, - his own it shall be."
Thus speaks the king, and he hurls from the height
Of the cliffs that, rugged and steep,
Hang over the boundless sea, with strong might,
The goblet afar, in the bellowing deep.
"And who'll be so daring, - I ask it once more, As to plunge in these billows that wildly roar?" And the vassals and knights of high degree Hear his words, but silent remain. They cast their eyes on the raging sea, And none will attempt the goblet to gain. And a third time the question is asked by the king: "Is there none that will dare in the gulf now to spring?" Yet all as before in silence stand, When a page, with a modest pride, Steps out of the timorous squirely band, And his girdle and mantle soon throws aside, And all the knights, and the ladies too, The noble stripling with wonderment view.

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Schiller, Friedrich Geschichte des Dreissigjaehrigen Kriegs (1792, 219 S., Text)
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25. The Glove
Ballad by Friedrich Schiller.
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The Glove
Friedrich Schiller
Before his lion-court
Impatient for the sport,
King Francis sat one day;
The peers of his realm sat around,
And in balcony high from the ground
Sat the ladies in beauteous array.
And when with his finger he beckoned,
The gate opened wide in a second
And in, with deliberate tread,
Enters a lion dread,
And looks around Yet utters no sound; Then long he yawns And shakes his mane, And, stretching each limb, Down lies he again. Again signs the king, - The next gate open flies, And, lo! with a wild spring, A tiger out hies. When the lion he sees, loudly roars he about, And a terrible circle his tail traces out. Protruding his tongue, past the lion he walks, And, snarling with rage, round him warily stalks Then, growling anew, On one side lies down too. Again signs the king, - And two gates open fly, And, lo! with one spring, Two leopards out hie. On the tiger they rush, for the fight nothing loth, But he with his paws seizes hold of them both And the lion, with roaring, gets up, - then all's still, The fierce beasts stalk around, madly thirsting to kill.

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27. The Hostage
Ballad by Friedrich Schiller.
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The Hostage
Friedrich Schiller
The tyrant Dionys to seek,
Stern Moerus with his poniard crept;
The watchful guard upon him swept;
The grim king marked his changeless cheek:
"What wouldst thou with thy poinard? Speak!"
"The city from the tyrant free!"
"The death-cross shall thy guerdon be."
"I am prepared for death, nor pray,"
Replied that haughty man, "to live;
Enough, if thou one grace wilt give
For three brief suns the death delay To wed my sister - leagues away; I boast one friend whose life for mine, If I should fail the cross, is thine." The tyrant mused, - and smiled, - and said With gloomy craft, "So let it be; Three days I will vouchsafe to thee. But mark - if, when the time be sped, Thou fail'st - thy surety dies instead. His life shall buy shine own release; Thy guilt atoned, my wrath shall cease." He sought his friend - "The king's decree Ordains my life the cross upon Shall pay the deed I would have done; Yet grants three days' delay to me, My sister's marriage-rites to see; If thou, the hostage, wilt remain

28. Schiller, Friedrich Von | Define Schiller, Friedrich Von At Dictionary.com
Cultural Dictionary Schiller, Friedrich von definition An eighteenthcentury German author; a leader of romanticism in Germany. He wrote the “Ode to Joy,” a poem sung by a
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29. The Infanticide
Ballad by Friedrich Schiller.
http://www.fln.vcu.edu/schiller/kindsmord_e.html
The Infanticide
Friedrich Schiller
Hark where the bells toll, chiming, dull and steady,
The clock's slow hand hath reached the appointed time.
Well, be it so - prepare, my soul is ready,
Companions of the grave - the rest for crime!
Now take, O world! my last farewell - receiving
My parting kisses - in these tears they dwell!
Sweet are thy poisons while we taste believing,
Now we are quits - heart-poisoner, fare-thee-well!
Farewell, ye suns that once to joy invited,
Changed for the mould beneath the funeral shade;
Farewell, farewell, thou rosy time delighted, Luring to soft desire the careless maid, Pale gossamers of gold, farewell, sweet dreaming Fancies - the children that an Eden bore! Blossoms that died while dawn itself was gleaming, Opening in happy sunlight never more. Swanlike the robe which innocence bestowing, Decked with the virgin favors, rosy fair, In the gay time when many a young rose glowing, Blushed through the loose train of the amber hair. Woe, woe! as white the robe that decks me now -

30. The Ring Of Polycrates
Ballad by Friedrich Schiller.
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The Ring of Polycrates
Friedrich Schiller
Upon his battlements he stood,
And downward gazed in joyous mood,
On Samos' Isle, that owned his sway.
"All this is subject to my yoke;"
To Egypt's monarch thus he spoke, -
"That I am truly blest, then, say!"
"The immortals' favor thou hast known!
Thy sceptre's might has overthrown
All those who once were like to thee.
Yet to avenge them one lives still;
I cannot call thee blest, until That dreaded foe has ceased to be." While to these words the king gave vent, A herald from Miletus sent, Appeared before the tyrant there: "Lord, let thy incense rise to-day, And with the laurel branches gay Thou well may'st crown thy festive hair! "Thy foe has sunk beneath the spear, - I'm sent to bear the glad news here, By thy true marshal Polydore." Then from a basin black he takes - The fearful sight their terror wakes - A well-known head besmeared with gore. The king with horror stepped aside, And then with anxious look replied: "Thy bliss to fortune ne'er commit. On faithless waves, bethink thee how

31. Schiller, Friedrich Von
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32. The Sport Of Destiny
Short story.
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The Sport of Destiny
A Fragment Borrowed from Fact
Friedrich Schiller
A G , however, was far too young and inexperienced, and had risen by too rapid strides, to use his power with moderation. The respectful humility and attentions shown him by the first nobles of the land, who all surpassed him in birth, fortune and reputation, awoke the slumbering embers of his pride and tyranny, and he began to show a hardness of character which remained through all the vicissitudes of his fortunes. There was no service, however great, which his friends might not venture to solicit; but woe be to his enemies! He was less solicitous to enrich himself than a number of his creatures, but his choice of them was dictated by sheer whim rather than by justice. Yet, by exacting too much, by the haughtiness of his commands, and by his whole demeanor, he alienated from him even those who were most in his debt, while his rivals, and those who envied him were quickly converted into his deadliest enemies. It may appear strange that so important a change should escape the attention of the Minister; but he had, unluckily, too high an opinion of his own worth to suspect that a man like Martinenzo would dare to become his opponent, while the latter was too cautious to commit the least error which might rouse his patron from his security. The same overweening confidence which had caused the downfall of so many of his predecessors from the summit of royal favor, was fast preparing the Minister's ruin. The confidential terms upon which he saw Martinenzo with his master gave him no uneasiness; he was glad to resign a species of favor which he despised, and which left his ambition unsatisfied: it was only as it smoothed his path to power that he had ever valued the Prince's friendship, and he foolishly threw down the ladder by which he had risen to his goal.

33. Bookmarks - Classics In Translation - Schiller, Friedrich - Goethe-Institut 
The 200th anniversary of Friedrich Schiller’s death (1759 – 1085) offered an opportunity to reassess the work of one of Germany’s most influental playwrights.
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    Search The 200th anniversary of Friedrich Schiller’s death (1759 – 1085) offered an opportunity to reassess the work of one of Germany’s most influental playwrights. Here a list of his plays and other writings which are available in English translation (compiled March 2005). Plays Schiller, Friedrich
    The Bride of Messina. - Whitefish : Kessinger, 2004. - 152 pages
    ISBN 1-4191553-18
    Original title: Die Braut von Messina (German) Schiller, Friedrich
    Don Carlos and Mary Stuart / translated by Hilary Collier Sy-Quia and Peter Oswald. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2000. -
    400 pages
    ISBN 0-1928398-53
    Original title: Don Carlos, Maria Stuart (German) Schiller, Friedrich
    Fiesco. - Whitefish : Kessinger, 2004. - 136 pages
    ISBN 1-4191196-05
    Original title: Die Verschwörung des Fiesco zu Genua (German) Schiller, Friedrich

34. The Death Of Wallenstein By Friedrich Schiller - Project Gutenberg
Translated by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. In HTML, plain text, or as a zip file. From Project Gutenberg.
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Author Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805 Translator Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 Title The Death of Wallenstein Language English LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures Subject Drama Subject Waldstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von (Wallenstein), 1583-1634 Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Oct 1, 2004 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von (1759-1805)  Frederick von Schiller was born in Marbach, Wurtenberg.  A student of the humanities, law, and medicine, Schiller would become a military surgeon and one of the most famous German poets of all time.  Some of his greatest works include his many ballads as well as the dramatic tragedies "Wallenstein," "Wilhelm Tell," "Joan of Arc," and "Marie Stuart." Do you have some historical information about this school?
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36. Love And Intrigue By Friedrich Schiller - Project Gutenberg
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Author Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805 Title Love and Intrigue Language English LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures Subject Drama Subject Love stories Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Dec 8, 2004 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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Schiller, Friedrich von, 1759–1805, German dramatist, poet, and historian, one of the greatest of German literary figures, b. Marbach, W rttemberg.
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38. Wilhelm Tell By Friedrich Schiller - Project Gutenberg
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Author Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805 Translator Martin, Theodore, 1816-1909 Title Wilhelm Tell Note Alternate title: William Tell.
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