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by Guido (Pieter Theodoor Jozef) Gezelle (1830 - 1899)

Alle dagen 
 (Sung text for setting by Dethier)
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Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
Alle dagen 
met behagen, 
komt en eert de Moedermaagd.
Vroeg of late 
vindt gij bate 
in al 't geen dat gij heur vraagt.

Uwe zinnen 
voor 't beginnen 
van uw kinderjaren af
leert ze richten 
naar de plichten 
naar het voorbeeld dat ze u gaf. 

In de tempel 
door 't exempel 
van Maria meegeleid.
Voegt uw schreden 
naar de zeden 
van heur diepe ootmoedigheid. 

Zijt verstandig, 
zijt volstandig, 
volg Maria's stappen blij.
En na 't levan 
zal ze u gevan 
ene plaats aan hare zij.

Composition:

    Set to music by Émile Dethier (1849 - 1933), "Alle dagen " [ voice and organ ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Guido (Pieter Theodoor Jozef) Gezelle (1830 - 1899)

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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2012-09-02
Line count: 24
Word count: 85

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