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- Augsburg: Naturbuch-Verlag. ISBN 3-89440-296-2. Godet, Jean-Denis (2008). Knospen und Zweige (in German). Stuttgart: Ulmer. ISBN 978-3-8001-5778-5. Harz...
- mutual devotion. His first volume of poems was published under the title of Knospen ('Buds', 1810). Of his light comedies, Die Braut ('The Bride', 1812) and...
- [Eclogue (Fragrant is the earth)] (1896/97) "Mädchenfrühling (Aprilwind, alle Knospen)" [Maiden's spring (April wind, all abud)] (1897) "Mädchenlied (Sang ein...
- from the digital scan of the copy at the National Library of Poland. 220 Knospen und Blüthen 1873 July Pianoforte 221 Abendständchen. Sérenade für das pianoforte...
- overture for orchestra, duets and declamatoria. Among theses: Aus den knospen quellen sachte (in Sänge eines fahrenden Spielmanns) (Text: Stefan George)...
- brillants on I puritani nocturnes polonaises church music songs (Blüthen und Knospen) concertos "Fryderyk Chopin Institute". Archived from the original on 2020-11-07...
- Roggendorf) – Fünfzehn Gesänge für Altstimme und Klavier (1950) [syn. Die weißen Knospen – Die schwarzen Kelche – Die roten Blüten (Kranz der Rosen)] premiere 1951...
- choir a cappella, text by Johannes Bobrowski, op. 50 (1975) Von Bäumen, Knospen und Nachtigallen. Cycle for female or youth choir a cappella, text by Georg...
- Languages" (1897); "Ma'arke Leshon 'Eber," a Hebrew grammar. German: "Knospen," a translation of Hebrew poems by his father-in-law A. B. Lebensohn; "Gesänge...
- The Raciad and Other Occasional Poems, United States Theodor Körner, Knospen ("Buds"), Germany Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry"...