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Der Parkteich
Tr&#xFC;ber Tag
Vergebliche Bitte
Liebesgestammel
Waldgang
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Aus tiefer Qual
Im Entschlummern
Bitte
Erinnerung
Besitz
Ausklang
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Heimkehr
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Steernkiker
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Go' Nach
L&#xFC;tt Ursel
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Ritornelle
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Feierabend
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Das Birkenw&#xE4;ldchen
Der Freier
Der Fr&#xFC;hlingsreiter
Scherz
Die Schnitterin
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Thies und Ose
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