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Dansk: Første vers af salmen 'Dejlig er jorden' med melodi. Teksten er skrevet af B. S. Ingemann i 1850. Melodien er schlesisk og stammer fra ca. 1842. Filen er lavet i programmet Sibelius 6.
Deutsch: Melodie und erste Strophe des dänischen Kirchenlieds 'Dejlig er jorden'. Text von B. S. Ingemann (geschrieben 1850). Die Melodie ist schlesisch und stammt ungefähr aus 1842. Gemacht mit dem Programm Sibelius 6.
English: Tune and first stanza of the Danish hymn 'Dejlig er jorden'. The lyrics are written by B. S. Ingemann in 1850. The tune is Silesian and dates from about 1842. The file is made with the program Sibelius 6.
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