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Available Poems in Neue Lieder (by Friedrich Heinrich Oser )

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  • Ach! du bist fern!  (Joseph Brambach, Gustav Rebling)
  • Frühlings Erwachen  (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
  • Frühlingsjubel  (Franz Wilhelm Abt, Alfred Dregert) ENG
  • Frühlingswonne  (Alfred Dregert) [x]
  • Gleich lacht dich alles sonnig an!  (Hans Michael Schletterer) ENG
  • Grad wenn's am schönsten ist  (Hans Michael Schletterer) ENG
  • Herz! o laß dein Weh!  (Hans Michael Schletterer) ENG
  • Im Grünen  (Franz Wilhelm Abt, Joseph Brambach)
  • Minnelied  (Joseph Brambach)
  • Recht zum Küssen  (Ernst Paul Flügel)
  • Reichenau  (Carl Attenhofer)
  • Schweizerheimweh  (Carl Attenhofer)
  • Selige Nacht  (Joseph Brambach)
  • Seligster Traum  (Franz Wilhelm Abt, Joseph Brambach, Karl Courvoisier, Philipp Hartung, Carl Isenmann, Ferdinand Möhring)
  • Sonniges, wonniges Maiengrün  (Ludwig Liebe)
  • Trinklied im Freien  (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
  • Ungeahnt  (Joseph Brambach, Reinhold Reich)
  • Unverloren  (Gustav Rebling) ENG
  • Vöglein, nun hebet an!   (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
  • Vom Schulterbein  (Carl Isenmann, Reinhold Reich)

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