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  1. The Sea Hath Its Pearls’ by Heinrich Heine is a romantic lyric that compares love to a pearl from the sea. Heine imagines love as a greater power than natural forces, including the ocean and even heaven.

  2. He is considered one of the most significant German poets of the 19th century, known for his lyrical poetry and sharp-witted prose. Heine's poetry is characterized by its romantic sensibility , often exploring themes of love, longing, and nature.

  3. Heine’s ‘The Sea Hath Its Pearls’ likens love to pearls and stars, expressing its vastness and beauty greater than the sea or heaven. Heinrich Heine is a German poet better known in Europe, but lyrics like 'The Sea Hath Its Pearls' are known internationally for being set to music.

  4. Feb 20, 2019 · Poetry by German greats Goethe, Bertolt Brecht, Heinrich Heine, and so many others, continue to be read and loved today. If you’re looking for short German poems that you can easily memorize by heart, this article is a good place to start.

  5. Aug 23, 2016 · Comparatively little known and little appreciated in England, the name of Heine is in Germany familiar as a household word; and while, on the one hand, many of his charming minor poems have become dear to the hearts of thousands and tens of thousands of his fellow-countrymen, and are sung alike in the palace and the cottage, in the ...

  6. The satirical mode dominated this period of Heine’s career: after a trip to Germany in 1843 he penned the long satirical poem Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen (Germany. A Winter's Tale); growing disillusioned with utopianism, he wrote Atta Troll: Ein Sommernachtstraum (Atta Troll: A Midsummer Night's Dream) (1847).

  7. Dec 10, 2008 · But my heart, my heart, My heart hath its love. Great are the sea and the heaven, Yet greater is my heart, And fairer than pearls. Flashes and beams my love. Thou little, youthful maiden, Come unto my great heart; My heart, and the sea, and the heaven.