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possibly by Eligius Franz Joseph, Freiherr von Münch-Bellinghausen (1806 - 1871) and possibly by Mina Witte

Nach "Reinmar der Alte"
 (Sung text for setting by H. Marschner)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  ENG
Ich kenne lange schon den Pfad 
der von der Liebe führt ins Leid, 
ob ich gleich nie den Weg betrat 
der in die Liebe führt aus Leid.
Mein armes Herz ist mir so weh, 
und überhör' ich auch sein Klagen,
und thu' als ob ich's nicht versteh',
die Leiden muß ich dennoch tragen.

Composition:

    Set to music by Heinrich August Marschner (1795 - 1861), "Nach "Reinmar der Alte"", op. 92 (Sechs Lieder) no. 4, published 1836 [ voice and piano ], Hannover, Nagel

Text Authorship:

  • possibly by Eligius Franz Joseph, Freiherr von Münch-Bellinghausen (1806 - 1871)
  • possibly by Mina Witte

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Available translations, adaptations or excerpts, and transliterations (if applicable):

  • ENG English (John H. Campbell) , "After "Reinmar the Old"", copyright ©, (re)printed on this website with kind permission


Researcher for this page: John H. Campbell

This text was added to the website between May 1995 and September 2003.
Line count: 8
Word count: 53

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