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Available Poems in Gedichte - 1. Vermischte Gedichte (by Heinrich Leuthold )

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  • Abschied  (Ferdinand Schilling)
  • Am Meere  (Wilhelm Reinhard Berger, Walter Courvoisier, Robert Kahn, Ferdinand Schilling)
  • An einem Grabe  (Albert Levinsohn, Martin Levy)
  • Blätterfall  ([more than ten composers]) ENG ENG
  • Die Wurzel des Übels  (Wilhelm Reinhard Berger)
  • Klage  (Hans Jelmoli, Ferdinand Schilling)
  • Lenzlied (Mignon)  (Hans Huber, Louis Walbach)
  • Liederfrühling  (Hans Hermann, Karl Hess, Hans Huber, Franz Mikorey, Ferdinand Schilling, Mary Wurm) ENG ENG
  • Nacht  ([more than ten composers]) CHI ENG
  • Sehnsucht  (Max Hasse, Carl Hohfeld, Ferdinand Schilling) ENG
  • Wanderlied  (Gustav Haug, Reinhold Ludwig Herman, Carl Lafite, Rudolf Leberl, Moritz Scharf, Josy Schlageter) ENG

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