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by Richard Otto Spazier (1803 - 1854)

In allen Fernen
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  ENG
In allen Fernen
Wölbt sich ein Haus,
Üb'rall aus Sternen
Schau'n Englein r'aus, 
Wo nur die Myrthe blüht,
Heimath ist nah,
Wo nur die Traube glüht,
Vaterhaus da! --
 
Auf alle Hügel 
Giesst sich die Flut,
Vöglein schwingt Flügel 
Überall gut;
Über den Fernen fort
Wölbt sich ein Haus,
Aus allen Sternen dort
Schau'n Englein 'raus. --

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Confirmed with Der Musiker Casella. Eine Skizze von R.O. Spazier in: Münchener Musikzeitung, Zweiter Jahrgang, Nro. 1, den 4. Oktober 1828, page 4.


Text Authorship:

  • by Richard Otto Spazier (1803 - 1854), no title, appears in Der Musiker Casella. Eine Skizze von R.O. Spazier , first published 1828 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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