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Balsazar ("Die Mitternacht zog näher schon") <German> (1827) is a short poem by Heinrich Heine.

Abstract

Written between 1817 and 1821, was first published in 1827.

Editions and translations

Published in Buch der Liedier in Hamburg [Germany]: Hoffmann und Campe, 1827. Set to music by numerous composers, including Schumann (1840).

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