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by Albrecht (Friedrich) Weber (1825 - 1901)
Translation by Adolf von Wilbrandt (Wilbrand) (1837 - 1911)

War sie doch um dich nur mager worden
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Language: German (Deutsch)  after the German (Deutsch) 
War sie doch um dich nur mager worden,   
Ferner!  Warum fragtest du sie lachend?  
" 's ist so meine Art im Sommer,"  sprach sie;  
Doch dann ging sie fort und weinte heftig.

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Confirmed with Adolf von Wilbrandt, Lieder und Bilder, Berlin und Stuttgart: J. G. Cotta'sche Nachfolger, 1907, page 181. Appears in Indische Liedchen, in Ernste Liebe.


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  • by Adolf von Wilbrandt (Wilbrand) (1837 - 1911), no title, appears in Lieder und Bilder, in Indische Liedchen, in Ernste Liebe, Berlin und Stuttgart: J. G. Cotta'sche Nachfolger, first published 1907 [an adaptation] [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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  • a text in German (Deutsch) by Albrecht (Friedrich) Weber (1825 - 1901), no title
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  • a text in Maharashtri Prakrit by Hāla (flourished c20-24), appears in Gāhā Sattasaī / Gāhā Kośa / Gāthā Saptaśatī = गाथासप्तशती  [text unavailable]
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