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by (Karl) Ludwig Pfau (1821 - 1894)

Mein Lieb! all ihre Grüße
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Mein Lieb! all ihre Grüße
Schickt dir die Frühlingsnacht:
Schlaf' wohl! du Wundersüße, 
   Du Süße! 
Gehüllt in deine Pracht.

Es kommt aus Kelch und Dolde 
Ein Duft dir zugefacht: 
Schlaf' wohl! du Wunderholde, 
  Du Holde! 
Du Glut der kühlen Nacht.

Und zarte Liebestöne
Umschweben dich sanft und sacht:
Schlaf' wohl! du Wunderschöne
   Du Schöne! 
Du Herz der stillen Nacht.

Und Sterne mit mildem Scheine,
Sie winken von hoher Macht: 
Schlaf' wohl! du Wunderreine,
   Du Reine! 
Du Trost der dunkeln Nacht.

Mein Lieb! all ihre Grüße
Schickt dir die Frühlingsnacht:
Schlaf' wohl! du Wundersüße,
   Du Süße!
Gehüllt in deine Pracht.

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•   F. Abt 

F. Abt sets stanzas 1-4 in (at least) one setting - see below for more information

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Text Authorship:

  • by (Karl) Ludwig Pfau (1821 - 1894), "Ständchen", appears in Gedichte [1858], in 1. Liebe [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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