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Zwei Lieder für 1 Singstimme mit Pianoforte , opus 54

by Emil Ohlsen (1860 - 1943)

1. Der Wald hat seine Vögelein  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Der Wald hat seine Vögelein,
Der Garten seine Blümelein,
Der Himmel seine Sternelein,
Der Bursche hat sein Mägdelein. 

Der Vogel singt; die Blume blüht;
Der Sterne Glanz die Welt umsprüht;
Das Mädchen glänzt und blüht und singt,
Und jedes hohe Freude bringt. 

Jedoch die Blümelein verblüh'n;
Der Stern verbleicht; die Vögel zieh'n;
Nur Du kennst keine Jahreszeit,
Der Liebe Himmelsseligkeit!

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  • a text in Hungarian (Magyar) by Sándor Petőfi (1823 - 1849), no title
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Confirmed with Verhandlung des naturforschenden Vereines in Brünn, XXII. Band, 1. Heft, Brünn: Druck von W. Burkart, im Verlage des Vereines. Appears in the article , page 95.


2. Frage

Language: German (Deutsch) 
War's Liebe, war's Verlangen
 . . . . . . . . . .

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