This book is a collection of poetry by members of the K nigsberg Poets' Circle, a group of writers who were active in the 17th century. The poems are drawn from Heinrich Albert's collection of sacred songs and devotional music, and provide a fascinating insight into the literary and cultural world of 17th-century Germany. The author of many of the poems is Simon Dach, who was one of the leading figures of the Circle and is widely regarded as one of the greatest German poets of the Baroque period.
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