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Submissions by Ringel, Gustav ( 15 texts )


Texts
  • Tell me, ye merchants daughters, did ye see
  • Open the temple gates unto my Love
  • But let stil Silence trew night-watches keepe
  • Early, before the worlds light-giving lampe
  • Wake now, my Love, awake! for it is time
  • Now is my Love all ready forth to come
  • Harke! how the minstrils gin to shrill aloud
  • Loe! where she comes along with portly pace
  • Now al is done; bring home the bride againe
  • Ring ye the bels, ye yong men of the towne
  • Ah! when will this long weary day have end
  • Now welcome, Night! thou night so long expected
  • And thou, great Iuno! which with awful might
  • Hark! some wild trumpeter -- some strange musician; title: "The Mystic Trumpeter"
  • Come lovely and soothing death

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