Category: Novalis


Novalis: “Song of Zulima, The Arabian Captive.”

Excerpt from 'German Lyric Poetry A Collection of Songs and Ballads', translated by Sarah H. Whitman, published in Philadelphia, 1863.
A vintage illustration depicting a figure with a hood, reaching out towards a bird amidst a decorative border of leaves.
Text of a poem titled 'Song of Zulima, The Arabian Captive' with romantic and nostalgic themes.
A poem featuring themes of nostalgia, nature, and piracy, with a landscape of golden seas, wild birds, and tumultuous events.
A historical engraving of a young man with long curly hair, wearing a formal jacket and cravat, with an inscription below reading "Friedrich von Hardenberg".

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Novalis: “The Miner’s Life”

Excerpt from 'The Poetry of Germany,' a collection edited by Alfred Baskerville, highlighting 19th-century German poetry.
A monochromatic illustration of a serene face surrounded by flowers, with a bird resting on the face.
A poem titled 'The Miner's Life' by Novalis, featuring ornate calligraphy on a textured background.
A detailed black and white illustration of a twisted forest path, surrounded by gnarled trees and rocks, creating a mysterious and enchanting atmosphere.
A poem by Novalis featuring flowing text in a decorative font, discussing themes of nature, treasure, and contentment.
Portrait of Friedrich Leopold Freiherr von Hardenberg, also known as Novalis, featuring a young man with long hair wearing a coat and a necktie.

Novalis: Leopold Freiherr von Hardenberg