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Heinrich Möwes

Short Name: Heinrich Möwes
Full Name: Möwes, Heinrich, 1793-1834
Birth Year: 1793
Death Year: 1834

Pastor of Altenhausen and Ivenrode, Prussia, born at Magdeburg, Prussia


Texts by Heinrich Möwes (11)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Der Himmel hängt voll Wolken schwerH. Möwes (Author)German5
Hallelujah, I believe, Now the giddy world stands fastMoewes (Author)English5
Hear me, my friends, the hour has comeHeinrich Möwes (Author)English2
I had once four lovely childrenMöwes (Author)English1
Is Thy work all ended, LordMöwes (Author)English1
Never couldst thou bear to grieve usHeinrich Möwes (Author)English2
O Tag, so schwarz und trübeHr. Möwes (Author)German11
Sonst hat dir mein Herz geschlagenH. Moewes (Author)German5
Still on the shores of home my feet are standingMöwes (Author)English1
Thus said the Lord, thy days of health are overH. Moewes (Author)English2
Whither, O whither, with blindfolded eyesMöwes (Author)English2
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