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Vier gedichten van Revius

Song Cycle by Juriaan Andriessen (1925 - 1996)

1. Mijn lief is wit

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
Mijn lief is wit, gants reyn en onbesmettet
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Text Authorship:

  • by Jacob Revius (1586 - 1658)

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2. Hoe onsalich was de stonde

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
Hoe onsalich was de stonde
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3. Waer is u lief

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
Waer is u lief, o reyne bruyt, gegangen
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4. Ick hoor de stercke stemme van mijnen trouwen vrient

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
Ick hoor de stercke stemme van mijnen trouwen vrient
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