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by Agatha Pieters Deken (1741 - 1804) and by Betje Wolff (1738 - 1804)

Raak ik eens aan het Voogdiseren
Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
Raak ik eens aan het Voogdiseren, 
Gut, meisje, word ik maar uw man.... 
Nu moet ik dit zo wat passeren: 
Maar, poesle Jaantje, wagt u dan!
   
Dan zal myn haan eerst koning kraaijen; 
Dan is 't met my, je veux; ik wil. 
Dan zal het er verschriklyk waaijen; 
En daarom hou u nu maar stil.
 
Foei! dus een armen hals te plagen! 
't Lykt nergens na; 't is geen fatsoen. 
En 'k zou dit alles maar verdragen? 
Wel, dat mogt jou de drommel doen.

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Confirmed with Betje Wolff en Aagje Deken, Historie van mejuffrouw Sara Burgerhart, Den Haag : Isaac van Cleef, 1782, p730.


Text Authorship:

  • by Agatha Pieters Deken (1741 - 1804), no title, appears in Historie van mejuffrouw Sara Burgerhart [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
  • by Betje Wolff (1738 - 1804), no title, appears in Historie van mejuffrouw Sara Burgerhart [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Marie Cornélie Cathérine Reynvaan (1854 - 1934), "Liedje van Cornelis Edeling", published 1907 [ voice and piano ], Amsterdam : Alsbach  [sung text not yet checked]

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