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Available Poems in Gedichte - 1. Erstes Buch - Vermischte Gedichte (by Nikolaus Lenau )

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  • Abendheimkehr  (Othmar Schoeck) ENG FRE
  • An die Melancholie  (Albert Felix, Graf Amadei, Algernon Bennet Langton Ashton, Béla Bartók, Henri Berény, Robert Fuchs, Ödön von Mihalovich, Ferdinand Sieber, Paul Widemann) ENG FRE FRE
  • Frage  (Carl Banck, Willy Burkhard, Rudi Spring, Adolf Wallnöfer)
  • Lebewohl an Eugenie  (Othmar Schoeck)
  • Scheideblick  (Carl Banck, Felix Gotthelf, Josephine Lang, Samuel de Lange, Lilo Martin, Oskar Merikanto, Wolfgang Nening, Othmar Schoeck, Walther von Troll, Hugo Wolf) CAT ENG ENG FRE ITA
  • Stille Sicherheit  ([more than ten composers]) CAT ENG FRE SWE
  • Waldgang  (Othmar Schoeck) FRE
  • Warnung und Wunsch  (Robert von Hornstein, Othmar Schoeck)

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