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  1. The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily (German title: Märchen or Das Märchen) is a fairy tale by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe published in 1795 in Friedrich Schiller's German magazine Die Horen (The Horae).

  2. Sep 25, 2021 · A wooer bold, within the tepid bath, From bridal-bower to bridal-bower was speeded. Racked by the naked fire’s flaming wrath. The union with “The Lily”, which is made fun of by Goethe, is what he wished to illustrate in The Fairy Tale of the Green Serpent and the Beautiful Lily.

  3. The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily. Tired out with the labours of the day, an old Ferryman lay asleep in his hut, on the bank of a wide river, in flood from heavy rains. In the middle of the night he was awakened by a loud cry,—he listened—it seemed the call of belated travellers wishing to be ferried over.

  4. The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily. Tired out with the labours of the day, an old Ferryman lay asleep in his hut, on the bank of a wide river, in flood from heavy rains. In the middle of the night he was awakened by a loud cry, — he listened — it seemed the call of belated travellers wishing to be ferried over.

  5. Jun 4, 2019 · This short story as written by me is a simplified adaption of ‘The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily’ (1795) by Johann Goethe. Once upon a time, a Ferryman, who slept in his hut by the Great River, was awoken.

  6. The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily is one of the most important stories of the Anthroposophic and Rosicrucian streams. It is a timeless, allegorical tale of initiation and had a profound impact on Rudolf Steiner and on the formulation of his teachings.

  7. May 31, 2021 · “For those whose acquaintance with Goethe’s “The Fairy Tale” of the Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily is through the 1832 translation by Thomas Carlyle, Bruce Donehowers new translation will be a breath of fresh air – contemporary, accessible and inviting.