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possibly by Christian August Vulpius (1762 - 1827)

Der Lenz ist angekommen!
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
    Der Lenz ist angekommen!
Habt ihr es nicht vernommen?
Es sagen's euch die Vögelein,
Es sagen's euch die Blümelein:
Der Lenz ist angekommen!

    Ihr seht es an den Feldern,
Ihr seht es an den Wäldern;
Der Kukuk ruft, der Finke schlagt,
Es jubelt was sich froh bewegt:
Der Lenz ist angekommen!

    Hier, Blümlein auf der Haide,
Dort, Schäflein auf der Weide.
Ach! seht doch, wie sich Alles freut.
Es hat die Welt sich schön verneut.
Der Lenz ist angekommen.

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Confirmed with Christian August Vulpius, Frau Holda Waldina, die wilde Jägerin, Arnstadt und Rudolstadt: Langbein und Klüger, 1805, pages 237 - 238. Appears in viertes Buch. Because it appears in a novel, it may or may not be by Christian Vulpius (that is, it may have been an unattributed quotation of a poem popular at the time). The poem was also published in 1811 without a title as "ein altes Volkslied" in the article "Frau Venus und ihr Hof im Venusberge" in the journal Curiositäten by Vulpius, and reprinted in 1833 in Die Volkslieder der Deutschen with the variant "erneut" in verse 14.


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  • possibly by Christian August Vulpius (1762 - 1827), "Mailied", appears in Frau Holda Waldina, die wilde Jägerin [author's text checked 2 times against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website: 2010-11-14
Line count: 15
Word count: 83

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