Mijn verlustiging

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Mijn verlustiging

by Willem Bilderdijk

NL·~1 hours·47 chapters

Chapters

47 total
1

OPMERKINGEN VAN DE BEWERKER:

0:18
2

MIJN VERLUSTIGING.

0:45
3

AAN REGNILDE.[Pg v]

4:43
4

* * *[Pg 1]

0:52
5

OFFERZANG.[Pg 3]

9:50
6

AAN CINTHIA.[Pg 13]

12:07
7

OP WEISSES TONEELSPEL: ROMEO EN JULIA.[Pg 25]

4:21
8

KUPIDO OP DE VLUCHT.[Pg 29]

2:05
9

AAN DEN HEER * * * OP DEN VERJAARDAG VAN HET GENOOTSCHAP:[Pg 31]

2:41
10

AAN DAFNE.[Pg 34]

0:32

Description

A lyrical meditation emerges from the bustling streets of 1680s Amsterdam, where a passionate poet addresses a beloved lady with a blend of Dutch, French, and classical allusions. The opening invites the listener into a world of courtly love, urging the muse to hear his verses as a sacred offering. With echoes of Ronsard, Catullus and Tibullus, the speaker weaves together reverent admiration and playful wit, setting the tone for a heartfelt exploration of desire.

The work unfolds as a series of intimate reflections on the heart’s fire, the purity of affection and the transformative power of poetry. Rich, ornate language paints vivid images of burning sighs, glowing tears and the gentle sway of a lute, while philosophical musings question how love refines the mind and spirit. Listeners will be drawn into the poet’s earnest quest to capture the ineffable, feeling the pulse of early‑modern passion resonate through each carefully crafted line.

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Language

nl

Duration

~1 hours (92K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by André Engels and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images from the Early Dutch Books Online and scanned by Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague)

Release date

2014-09-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Willem Bilderdijk

Willem Bilderdijk

1756–1831

A powerful and controversial voice in Dutch letters, this poet blended fierce religious conviction, political loyalty, and intense emotion into work that helped shape the Netherlands' literary life. His long career moved through law, exile, scholarship, and an enormous body of writing.

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