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er war ein hohes junges oysterman
Tag ist erfolgt
sehr gut Sie Liberale
ich sah ihn einmal vorher
Dame, Ihr Herz hat an Staub gewendet
ich sagte, ich habe geschlossen mein Herz
Nacht ist dunkel und die Winterwinde
es gibt keine Menge, gleichwohl aufgepaßt und geneigt
liegt hier eine schönste Dame
stieg und Bernstein war der Sonnenuntergang auf dem Fluß

 



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