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Available Poems in Lurlei (by Julius Wolff )

[Incomplete]

  • Bekränzt mit Veilchen und Rosen  (Wilhelm Bruch)
  • Der Mond ist voll, der Mond ist hell  (Max Peters)
  • Die ihr hoch hernieder schaut  (Marie Charlotte Henriette von Kehler, Max Peters, Hermann Winkelmann)
  • Du fragst, ob ich Dich liebe?  (Fritz Becker, Albrecht Blumenstengel, Franz Paul Lachner)
  • Es flüstert im Schilf, es wispert im Rohr  (Wilhelm Bruch, Max Peters)
  • Es pirscht' im Forst alleine ein junger Jägersmann  (Fritz Becker, Max Peters)
  • Es pocht' ein blonder Knabe  (Max Peters)
  • Hoch am Himmel glühn die Sterne  (Max Peters)
  • Mägdlein saß in Wald und Moos  ([more than ten composers]) ENG
  • Mein Herz schlägt laut  (Max Peters, Hermann Winkelmann) [x]
  • Was blüht, das welket  (Wilhelm Bruch)
  • Was willst Du hier am klaren Born?  (Max Peters)

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