List of poems from Larenopfer
This is a list of the poems contained in the volume of poems Larenopfer by Rainer Maria Rilke , published in 1895.
title | First line | comment | Emergence |
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In the old house | In the old house; free in front of me | ||
On the Lesser Town | Old houses, steeply gabled | ||
A noble house | The noble house with its wide ramp | ||
The Hradschin | Look so much the weathered | ||
At St. Veit | I like to stand in front of the old cathedral | ||
In the dome | As of stones all around, of ores | ||
In the chapel of St. Wenceslas | All the walls in the hall | ||
From Lugaus | There I see towers, soon domed like acorns | ||
Building I. | The modern construction template | ||
Building II. (In the small room) | It is dreadful to cry furtively | ||
Building III. (Magic) | Often I see the secret room alive | ||
Building IV. (Another) | The son sews with a heavy step | ||
Building V. (Another one) | It happened to the blond child too | ||
Building VI. (And the last one) | Quiet the room today. - White as lime | ||
About building VII. (In the bay room) | Not to see the everyday life | ||
The November day | Cold autumn can gag the day | ||
In the street chapel | A light is on at St. Loretto | ||
The monastery | In the twilight drift | ||
With the Capuchins | The Father Guardian has it | ||
Eve | Lonely behind the last house | ||
Jar Vrchlický | I am leaning in the armchair, in the comfortable one | ||
In the cloister of Loretto | It is quiet in the cloister, in the old one | ||
The young artist | I have to go to Rome; to our town | ||
spring | The birds cheer - awakened by light | ||
Country and people | ... God was in a good mood. Stinginess | ||
The angel | I'm going through the Malvasinka | ||
All Souls I. | Around it lies the day of All Souls' Day | ||
All Souls II. | "Now pray, Willy - and don't talk!" | ||
At night | Far beyond Prague is huge | ||
Eve | The evening is approaching. - The clear zone | ||
On the Woldschan I. | Lattice over the dry branches | On the evening of the day of All Souls Day | |
On the Woldschan II. | Further noise from the wagon embankment | ||
Winter morning | The waterfall is frozen | ||
Fountain | The old one is completely lost | ||
sphinx | They found her, her skull half bruised | ||
dreams | The night comes, rich in jewelry | ||
May day | Quiet! - I hear how on terrain | ||
King evening | How King Balthasar once approached | ||
At the corner | Winter is coming, and with it my old woman | ||
Saints | Great saints and little ones | ||
The poor child | I know a girl who invaded | ||
When spring comes | The first germs are the delicate ones | ||
When I went to university | I look back like year after year | ||
Superavit | The trail can never completely run off | ||
Nevertheless | Sometimes from the shelf of the wall | ||
Autumn mood | The air is lukewarm, like in the dying room | ||
To Julius Zeyer | You are a master; - sooner or later | ||
The dreamer I. | It was a dream deep in my soul | ||
The dreamer II. | Dreams seem like orchids to me | ||
The mother | Up the theater ramp | ||
Our evening course | Do you still remember how good things are | ||
Kajetan Týl | So there you have poor Týl | When looking at his little room, which was put together at the Bohemian ethnographic exhibition | |
Folk way | I am so moved | ||
The folk song | It lays on the guy's forehead | After a cardboard sketch by Mr. Liebscher | |
Village Sunday | In the tavern on the bare floorboards | ||
My birthplace | The memory is dear | ||
In dubiis I. | No sound reaches me | ||
In dubiis II. | That seems to me to be the greatest | ||
Barbarians | I know about a huge park | ||
Summer evening | The great sun is sprayed | ||
Directed | There was once a scaffold on the "ring" | ||
The fairy tale of the cloud | The day ended with a mild tone | ||
Sounds of freedom | Bohemian people! In your circles | ||
Night image | Also on the theater ramp | ||
Behind Smichov | Go through the hot sunset | ||
In summer | In summer a small steamer carries | ||
At the Kirchhof zu Königsaal (Aula regis) | Opened the ore gate of the supervisor | ||
Vigils I. | The yellow fields are already sleeping | ||
Vigils II. | I'm leaning against the open room window | ||
Vigils III. | Listen, the step of the night dies | ||
Vigils IV. | She once had a night, half child | ||
The last sun salutation | The sun melted, the noble | To a picture of Benes Knüpfer | |
Emperor Rudolf | High on his sky observatory | ||
From the Thirty Years War 1. (War) | The world has become dark | Charcoal sketches in Callot's fashion | |
From the Thirty Years War 2. (Alea jacta est) | "... death or pay!" | Charcoal sketches in Callot's fashion | |
From the Thirty Years War 3. (Kriegsknechts-Sang) | Lay naked on a drum | Charcoal sketches in Callot's fashion | |
From the Thirty Years War 4th (soldier rank) | We don't have precious things | Charcoal sketches in Callot's fashion | |
From the Thirty Years War 5. (At the monastery) | What's up? - A cloister gate? | Charcoal sketches in Callot's fashion | |
From the Thirty Years War 6. (Ballad) | Wild hordes moved yesterday | Charcoal sketches in Callot's fashion | |
From the Thirty Years War 7. (The lintel) | Betrayal is approaching with quiet steps | Charcoal sketches in Callot's fashion | |
From the Thirty Years War 8. (Gold) | Your doublet, beloved, is full of gold | Charcoal sketches in Callot's fashion | |
From the Thirty Years War 9. (scene) | You kneel on the landmark, dude, speak! | Charcoal sketches in Callot's fashion | |
From the Thirty Years War 10. (Fire Lily) | Winter when the branches cracked | Charcoal sketches in Callot's fashion | |
From the Thirty Years War 11. (Beim Friedland) | Returned from battle and blow | Charcoal sketches in Callot's fashion | |
From the Thirty Years War 12th (Peace) | Prague gave birth to the deformity | Charcoal sketches in Callot's fashion | |
With the Ursulines | Go to the Ursulines for lunch | ||
From childhood | Summer days on the 'Golka' | ||
Rabbi Löw I. | Wise Rabbi, high Liva, help us out of the spell of need | ||
Rabbi Loew II. | Midnight and moonlight | ||
Rabbi Low III. | Hardly that maijung from the night chalice | ||
The old clock | Soon you would have, old town hall clock | ||
Fight I. | A hot oath, a grief-stricken one | ||
Victories II. | The day hardly begins to clear | ||
In the autumn | A giant cobweb pulls | ||
The little 'Dráteník' | Such a fellow comes, a young one | ||
In the suburbs | The old woman upstairs with the hoarse cough | ||
At St. Heinrich | Hard on the church altar lattice | Prague, March 22, 1895 | |
Central Bohemian landscape | Far off, rolling forests dawn | Lautschin, Bohemia, mid-July 1894 | |
The home song | From the field sounds serious way | probably 1894 |
literature
- Complete works , 7 volumes, ed. from the Rilke archive in connection with Ruth Sieber-Rilke, obtained by Ernst Zinn . Insel Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1955–1966 (Vol. 1–6), 1997 (Vol. 7)