Poems by Walther von der Vogelweide
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I Thought I'd Served Her Long Enough
... "She will, she won't, she will, she won't, she will ...
Excerpt From Dialogue With 'The World'
... Good night! to thee, oh world, good night! ...
Address to Emperor Frederic II.
... Then, then, I'd sing about the sweet birds' strain, ...
When From The Sod The Flow'rets Spring
... We leave thy loveliest flowers, and watch that lady bright ...
Twas Summer
... Fast by the fountain, where bright flowers ...
Address to Leopold VII.
... Strange that on every hand the shower should fall, ...
Worthy Art Thou, Returning Home
... The slanderous words which some have breathed around, ...
Alas! Where Have All The Years Gone
... The world is beautiful on the surface - white, green, and red ...
Chill Penury And Winter's Power
... Yet, truth! 'twere hard, if I were gone, ...
A Mournful One Am I
... Therefore, no more my heart such joys shall treasure, ...
I've Got My Fief
... I've scrounged, and had small cause for gratitude, ...
Tanzweise
... Fair one! their brilliant light should shine: ...
Up, Then, Dance We To The Song
... Firm at length shall be my step, ...
Ah! Where Are Hours Departed Fled? (excerpt)
... (Alas! that e'er such change should come!) ...
Under the lime tree
... For luxury A bed from every kind of flower ...
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