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by (Jean) Louis de Cahusac (1706 - 1759)

Je ne sais quel ennui me presse
 (Sung text for setting by F. Kunzen)
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Language: French (Français) 
Je ne sais quel ennui me presse:  
Est-ce une peine?  est-ce un plaisir?  

Je ne vois plus sans rougir 
Un berger qui me suit sans cesse.  
Il m'inquiète, et m'intéresse; 
Je le crains, je soupire, 
Et je ne puis le fuire: 

Dites-moi d'où nait ma faiblesse; 
Mais gardez-vous de m'en guérir. 

Composition:

    Set to music by Friedrich Ludwig Æmelius Kunzen (1761 - 1817), "Je ne sais quel ennui me presse", published [1786] [ voice and piano or organ or harpsichord ], from Viser og lyriske Sange, satte i musik af Federik Ludevig Æmilius Kunzen, no. 49, from Weisen und lyrische Gesänge, no. 46, Kjøbenhavn: August Friderich Stein (Viser og lyriske Sänge) ; and Flensburg und Leipzig: Korten'sche Buchhandlung (Weisen und lyrische Gesänge)

Text Authorship:

  • by (Jean) Louis de Cahusac (1706 - 1759), no title

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Researcher for this page: Melanie Trumbull

This text was added to the website: 2020-10-29
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