POEMS

Greeting and Departure.
Translated by Charles Wharton Stork

The Heathrose.
Adapted from the translation by E.A. Bowring

Mahomet's Song.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

Prometheus.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

The Wanderer's Night-Song.
Adapted from the translation by E.A. Bowring

The Sea-Voyage.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

To the Moon.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

The Fisherman.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

The Wanderer's Night-Song.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

The Erl-King.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

The Godlike.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

Mignon.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

Proximity of the Beloved One.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

The Shepherd's Lament.
Translated by W.E. Aytoun and Theodore Martin.

Nature and Art
Translated by A.I. du P. Coleman.

Comfort in Tears.
Translated by W.E. Aytoun and Theodore Martin

Epilog to Schiller's "Song of the Bell."
Translated by W.E. Aytoun and Theodore Martin

Ergo Bibamus.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

The Walking Bell.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

Found.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

Hatem.
Translated by A.I. du P. Coleman

Reunion.
Translated by A.I. du P. Coleman

Procemion.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

The One and The All.
Translated by A.I. du P. Coleman

Lines on Seeing Schiller's Skull.
Translated by E.A. Bowring

A Legacy.
Translated by A.I. du P. Coleman

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Introduction to Hermann and Dorothea.
By Arthur H. Palmer

Harmann and Dorothea.
Translated by Ellen Frothingham

DRAMAS

Introduction to Iphigenia in Tauris.
By Arthur H. Palmer

Iphigenia in Tauris.
Translated by Anna Swanwick

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The Faust Legend from Marlowe to Goethe.
By Kuno Francke

Introduction to Faust.
Calvin Thomas

Faust (Part I).
Translated by Anna Swanwick

Faust (Part II).
Translated by Anna Swanwick