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Submissions by Plack, Rebecca ( 17 translations )

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Texts and Translations
  • Who hurt your little foot?; title: "Who hurt your little foot?" [translation]
  • Go, my lover, go now!; title: "Go, my lover, go now!" [translation]
  • You who hover; title: "You who hover" [translation]
  • Lord, what does this ground bear; title: "Lord, what does this ground bear" [translation]
  • They're sounding the rally; title: "They're sounding the rally" [translation]
  • Her mouth remains the same; title: "Singular one" [translation]
  • Night steps out of the woods; title: "The night" [translation]
  • Yes, you know it, dearest soul [translation]
  • And fresh sustenance, new blood; title: "On the lake" [translation]
  • Roaming through field and wood; title: "The son of the muses" [translation]
  • Now that shadows glide down [translation]
  • With your blue eyes; title: "With your blue eyes" [translation]
  • Up, raise the sparkling cup to your lips; title: "Secret invitation" [translation]
  • We walk in golden abundance [translation]
  • Open up, open, but softly my dear; title: "Serenade" [translation]
  • How shall we keep it secret [translation]
  • Oh, how shall I begin [translation]

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