Johann Ludwig Tieck (May 31, 1773 – April 28, 1853) was a German poet, translator, editor, novelist, writer of Novellen, and critic, who was one of the founding fathers of the Romantic movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Tieck was born in Berlin, the son of a rope-maker. He was educated at the Friedrich Werdersche Gymnasium, where he learned Greek and Latin, like most preparatory schools required. He also began learning Italian at a very young age from a grenadier he became acquainted with. Through this friendship, Tieck was given a firsthand look at the poor, which could be linked to his work as a Romanticist. Later, he attended the universities of Halle, Göttingen and Erlangen. At Göttingen, he studied Shakespeare and Elizabethan drama.
In 1794 he returned to Berlin, and attempted to make a living by writing. He contributed a number of short stories (1795–1798) to the series of Straussfedern, published by the bookseller C. F. Nicolai and originally edited by J. K. A. Musäus, and wrote Abdallah (1796) and a novel in letters, William Lovell (3 vols. 1795–1796).
Husn Ka Maara Hoon Dil Se Begaana Hoon
Mastana Ajnabee Thoda Sa Deewaana Hoon
Mehki Hawaon Ne Mujhko Bulaya Hain
Pariyon Ki Nagri Mein Pardesi Aaya Hain
Ladka Yeh Kehta Hai Ladki Se
Hoton Mein Dabi Dabi Hasi Se
Aaya Hoon Door Se Karne Main Dosti
Haath Mila Lo Ajnabee Se
Jaan Lo Maan Lo Chehra Mera Pehchaan Lo
Ladka Yeh Kehta Hai Ladki Se
Aap Ka Saath To Suhana Hain
Baaton Mein Meetha Taara Hain
Dil Ke Kono Mein Bitha Lo Ji
Kitna Akela Deewaana Hai
Ladka Yeh Kehta Hai Ladki Se
De Do Jawab Mujhe Jaldi Se
Aaya Hoon Door Se Karne Main Dosti
Haath Mila Lo Ajnabee Se
Jaan Lo Maan Lo Chehra Mera Pehchaan Lo
Ladka Yeh Kehta Hai Ladki Se
Kyon Darti Ho Dil Nahin Todunga
Main Tera Saath Nahin Chodunga
Mujhko Kabhi Aazmalo Ji
Tum Se Kabhi Mooh Na Modunga
Ladka Yeh Kehta Hai Ladki Se
Itlati Sharmaati Sharmili Se
Aaya Hoon Door Se Karne Main Dosti
Haath Mila Lo Ajnabee Se
Jaan Lo Maan Lo Chehra Mera Pehchaan Lo