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by Bernhardt Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862)

Salomons Morgensang i Palmelunden
Language: Danish (Dansk) 
Freidig er min Gang
Gjennem Palmernes Skygge:
Bjergene skal høre min Morgensang,
Og Dalene udraabe min Lykke.

Mægtig er min Færd,
Og lyksalig min Gjerning:
Han er hos min Side, som Verden bær
Og ruller alle Skjæbnernes Tærning.

Herligt er mit Værk
I den Mægtiges Skygge:
Bygger ei hans Haand paa min Borg fuldstærk,
Forgjæves alle Mestere bygge.

Freidig skal mod Sky
Mine Øienlaag hæves:
Vaager ikke han over Land og By,
Skal Vægterne kun vaage forgjæves.

Lykken farer hen -
Ingen Hvile sig under;
Jeg har hos min Side den skjulte Ven;
Han giver mig det Alt, mens jeg blunder.

Confirmed with Samlede Dramatiske Digte af Bernhard Sev. Ingemann, Femte Deel, Kjøbenhavn, Forlagt af Universitetsboghandler E. A. Reitzel, 1843, pages 147-148.


Text Authorship:

  • by Bernhardt Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862), "Salomons Morgensang i Palmelunden", appears in Sulamith og Salomon: Lyrisk Forspil, no. 1 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Holger Rafn , "Salomons Morgensang i Palmelunden", published [1905] [vocal duet for mezzo-soprano and tenor-baritone with piano], from Otte Sange af B.S. Ingemann's Salomon og Sulamith, no. 1, København, Frankfurt : Wilhelm Hansens Musikhandel [
     text not verified 
    ]

Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2014-07-28
Line count: 20
Word count: 100

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