Wolfram von Eschenbach Quote

Day thrust its brightness through the window-pane.
They, locked together, strove to keep Day out
And could not, whence they grew aware of dread.
She, his beloved, casting her arms about
Her loved one, caught him close to her again.
Her eyes drenched both their cheeks. She said:
"One body and two hearts are we."


"Den Morgenblic bî Wahtærs Sange Erkôs", line 11


Day thrust its brightness through the window-pane. They, locked together, strove to keep Day out And could not, whence they grew aware of dread. She, ...

Day thrust its brightness through the window-pane. They, locked together, strove to keep Day out And could not, whence they grew aware of dread. She, ...

Day thrust its brightness through the window-pane. They, locked together, strove to keep Day out And could not, whence they grew aware of dread. She, ...

Day thrust its brightness through the window-pane. They, locked together, strove to keep Day out And could not, whence they grew aware of dread. She, ...