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Available Poems in Hundert Blätter, Paralipomena zum Quickborn - Erstes Fünfzig - Klänge (by Klaus Groth )

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  • no. 1. Aus der Erde quellen Blumen  (Carl Banck, Johannes Brahms, Ferdinand von Liliencron) CAT DUT ENG FRE ITA
  • no. 2. Wenn ein müder Leib begraben  (Johan Cornelius Berghout, Johannes Brahms, Gerard Bunk, Johannes Henricus Löser, Max Stange) CAT DUT ENG FRE ITA
  • no. 5. Es hing der Reif im Lindenbaum  (Johannes Brahms) CAT DUT ENG FRE
  • no. 8. Komm, sei nicht so mürrisch  (Wilhelm Reinhard Berger, Gustav Jenner, Max Stange)
  • no. 9. Warum mich nimmer  (Ferdinand von Liliencron)
  • no. 10. Mein wundes Herz verlangt nach milder Ruh'  (Johannes Brahms, Gustav Jenner) CAT DUT ENG FRE
  • no. 11. Dein blaues Auge hält so still  (Johannes Brahms, Kurt Erickson, Louis Samson) CAT DUT ENG FRE ITA SWE
  • no. 12. Es glänzt in der Muschel die Perle  (Ferdinand von Liliencron, Johannes Henricus Löser)
  • no. 13. Wie Melodien zieht es  (Johannes Brahms, Charles Edward Ives) CAT DUT ENG ENG ENG FRE IRI ITA SPA

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