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by Margarethe Pilgram-Diehl (1817 - 1870)

Strahlende Sonne
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Strahlende Sonne, 
Himmlisches Blau,
Säuselnde Winde, 
Blühende Au,
Thauige Wiese, 
Spielender Bach,
Jubelt, o jubelt, der Frühling ist wach!

Singender Vogel, 
Sprossender Baum,
Tanzende Welle, 
Perlender Schaum,
Bläuende Berge, 
Grünender Wald,
Frühlingsjubel auf Erden erschallt!

Duftende Linde, 
Blühende Ros',
Schattende Buche, 
Schwellendes Moos,
Purpurne Wolke, 
Lächelnder See,
Frühlingsjubel auf Berg und Höh!

Wiegende Zweige, 
Lieblicher Sang,
Glänzende Blicke, 
Glühende Wang',
Hüpfende Kinder, 
Fröhliches Spiel,
Frühling, du bringst uns der Freuden so viel.

Strömende Wärme, 
Schwellender Saft,
Heimliches Walten, 
Schaffende Kraft,
Werdendes Leben, 
Göttliche Macht,
Schuf uns des Frühlings entzückende Pracht!

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F. Hiller sets stanzas 1-2, 4, 3, 5
J. Kalliwoda sets stanzas 1-2, 4-5

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Confirmed with Margarethe Pilgram-Diehl, Gedichte, Frankfurt am Main: J. D. Sauerländer, 1860, pages 21 - 22. Appears in Morgen.


Text Authorship:

  • by Margarethe Pilgram-Diehl (1817 - 1870), "Frühlingsjubel", appears in Gedichte, in Morgen [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website: 2011-11-04
Line count: 35
Word count: 93

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