Impromptu IV |
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Impromptu V |
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Impromptu VI |
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I would I knew the lady of thy heart |
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If in thy heart the spring of joy remains |
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I heard youth's silver clarion call to Fate |
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I know a maiden with a laughing face |
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I know that thou wilt read what here is writ |
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I cannot sleep for thinking of thy face |
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I hear a voice low in the sunset woods |
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