. Programme . all itsweak intensity. Sunbeams from cucumbers! Brides Song (No. 1) Mother, can I love thee less and (No. 2)Leave me in his arms endearing, being Nos. 11 and 12 ofMyrthen, Op. 25 RbBERT Schumann (Born at Zwickau, Saxony, June 8, 1810; died at Endenich, near Bonn, July 29, 1856.) Schumann in 1840 wrote Myrthen, twenty-six songs with versesby Riickert, Byron, Moore, Heine, Burns, and Mosen. The poemsThe Brides Songs are from Riickerts Liebesfriihling. The wholecycle was dedicated by Schumann to mybeloved of a Bride (No. 1).Mother, mother, can I love Let me take thee in


. Programme . all itsweak intensity. Sunbeams from cucumbers! Brides Song (No. 1) Mother, can I love thee less and (No. 2)Leave me in his arms endearing, being Nos. 11 and 12 ofMyrthen, Op. 25 RbBERT Schumann (Born at Zwickau, Saxony, June 8, 1810; died at Endenich, near Bonn, July 29, 1856.) Schumann in 1840 wrote Myrthen, twenty-six songs with versesby Riickert, Byron, Moore, Heine, Burns, and Mosen. The poemsThe Brides Songs are from Riickerts Liebesfriihling. The wholecycle was dedicated by Schumann to mybeloved of a Bride (No. 1).Mother, mother, can I love Let me take thee in my arms, Thee the less, now I love him? Kiss thy lips as he kissd mine. Can the measure of my love Mother, mother, since Ive learned Grow so shallow, weak and dim? What love is tis all thine own, Mother, mother, since my heartWent to him tis truly thine. Grateful for the life bestowedWhich has now so radiant grown!{English t?ansIation hij H. E. , 1919, hy Margarete Matsenauer.) <-iy v^J^. cccxxJ^L; BIGELO W KENNARD & CO. ^^ Jewelers ^^ ^CLOcrsfontclri Dccunonds in PiatiruiiTh or |t (Jccoclca Moufilutos. Fine Strinos ^^ of OrLsntai Pearls. Sducr ^—■^-^ /^m^ ^^w Corner West and Wasbineton Sts. Boston <^^


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