by Hāla (flourished c20-24)
Translation by Albrecht (Friedrich) Weber (1825 - 1901)
Die Leute sagen doch immer von den...
Language: German (Deutsch)  after the Maharashtri Prakrit
Die Leute sagen doch immer von den Nächten, Dass sie im Sommer so kurz sein! Mir aber werden sie doch ohne den Liebsten, Ich weiss gar nicht, wie lang!
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Confirmed with Albrecht (Friedrich) Weber, Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes, herausgegeben von der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, siebenter Band, part no. 4, ed. by Dr. E. Windisch, Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus, 1881. Appears in Über das Saptaçatakam des Hāla, in no. 5, Die erste Telinga-Recension, page 463, verse no. 267.
Authorship:
- by Albrecht (Friedrich) Weber (1825 - 1901) [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
Based on:
- a text in Maharashtri Prakrit by Hāla (flourished c20-24), no title, appears in Gāhā Sattasaī / Gāhā Kośa / Gāthā Saptaśatī = गाथासप्तशती [text unavailable]
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- Also set in German (Deutsch), adapted by Adolf von Wilbrandt (Wilbrand) (1837 - 1911) , no title, appears in Lieder und Bilder, in Indische Liedchen, in Trennung, Entfernung [an adaptation] ; composed by Georg Göhler.
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