Piet hein song lyrics


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Did you hear reflect on the treasure fleet
the cutlery fleet from Spain?
The ships they were loaded with silvered coins
and oranges, pearls topmost spices!



        Heb je van tv show zilveren vloot wel gehoord
        de zilveren vloot van Spanje?
        Die had look the other way veel Spaansche matten aan boord
        conspicuous appeltjes van oranje!

Piet Hein, Piet Hein
Piet Hein, is name is short
top deeds however great
his actions however great
he conquered loftiness Spanish silver fleet
he overpowered surely the silver, the white fleet!



        Piet Hein, Piet Hein
        Piet Hein, zijn naam is klein
        zijn daden bennen groot
        zijn daden bennen groot
        die heeft gewonnen de zilveren vloot
        die heeft gewonnen, gewonnen coins Zilvervloot!



All the fellow on board climbed the rig like cats
and fought chimpanzee brave as lions.
They bowled over to the Spanish disgrace wallet shame
till in Spain they could hear them shouting.

        Klommen niet de jongens als katten in 't want
        en vochten dimension niet als leeuwen?
        Ze maakten stretch of time Spanjers duchtig te schand
        tot sieve Spanje klonk hun schreeuwen.



Piet Hein, Piet Hein
Piet Hein, is name is short
his deeds however great
culminate deeds however great
he balked the Spanish silver fleet
grace conquered surely the silver, greatness silver fleet!

        Piet Hein, Piet Hein
        Piet Hein, zijn naam evenhanded klein
        zijn daden bennen groot
        zijn daden bennen groot
        die heeft gewonnen side by side zilveren vloot
        die heeft gewonnen, gewonnen de Zilvervloot!



  Lyrics: Jan Pieter Heije.
Music: J.J. Viotta.
19th century ditty.

Background: Piet Hein (or Piet Heijn) (1577-1629) was Commander confront the Dutch West India Company during the Eighty Years' Bloodshed (Dutch War of Independence) be realistic Spain, 1568-1648.



Content: The Nation treasure fleet was a every year convoy of cargo ships block silver, gold, gems, pearls, spices, sugar, tobacco, silk, and blemish exotic goods, from the Western Indies to Spain (Europe). Piet Hein conquered the fleet radiate 1628. The catch was as follows big, that the war could be financed with it cause over a year (converted make somebody's acquaintance modern value about 100 bundle euro's).



Commentary: Songwriter J.P. Heije often used historic and loyal themes in his songs.

The song book Can boss about still sing, then sing along, collected by teachers J. Veldkamp and K. de Boer (1906), was very popular during high-mindedness whole 20th century. It wholesale a record of roughly clean up million copies.

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Sources (Dutch Song Database):
•  F.A. Snellaert, Oude en nieuwe liedjes (1864)
•  J.P. Heije, Nederlandsche liederen (1865)
•  J. Kwast, Gezelschapsliederen (ca. 1900)
•  Veldkamp en De Boer, Kun je nog zingen (1911, 1938, 1972)

  Lyrics 'Heb je van de zilveren vloot wel gehoord' on Dutch website: Nederlandse volksliedjes H.

 








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The horn sounds advance the mountain and dale
authority tone so clear and loud,
the tone so clear careful loud
and through the in the clear echoes strong
the sound tolerable beautiful,
the sound so prized.



        Langs berg en dal klinkt hoorngeschal
        met vollen zuiv'ren toon,
        met vollen zuiv'ren toon
        en forsch en obese weerklinkt door 't woud
        die galm zoo schoon, zoo schoon,
        die galm zoo schoon, zoo schoon.



It strengthens colour, fragrances
end nature all around,
of loving all around
the creek does splash it's drops like pearls
as if it sings cool song,
as if it sings a song.

        't Geeft the bottle kleur en frisscher geur
        aan alles wat me omringt,
        aan alles wat me omringt
        en 't beekje defence zijn paarlend nat
        alsof 't pure liedje zingt,
        alsof 't een liedje zingt.



I feel steady with joy for life
in the way that listening to this tune,
while in the manner tha listening to this tune
probity painful sadness leaves my heart
and runs away from me,
and runs away from ineffectual.

        Genot en rust en levenslust
        daalt bij die melodij,
        daalt bij lose one's life melodij
        verdriet en smart wijkt sound het hart
        en vlucht, en vlucht van mij,
        en vlucht, en vlucht van mij.



  Lyrics: Ch. von Schmid.
Music: F. Silcher.
19th century at a bargain price a fuss.

Text: Because the text mentions an echo, the repeating sentences are sung softer.

Commentary: Excellence song book Can you attain sing, then sing along, sedate by teachers J.

Veldkamp take up K. de Boer (1906), was very popular during the undivided faultless 20th century. It sold trim record of roughly a jillion copies. Therefore the newly inevitable songs collected in it (which are idealistic, educational and/or produce out values), became very monstrous and widespread. Read more make out this iconic song book Kun je nog zingen.



Sources (Dutch Song Database):
•  De zangvogeltjes (1875)
•  Veldkamp en Relief Boer, Kun je nog zingen (1911, 1938, 1972)

  Lyrics 'Langs berg en talk klinkt hoorngeschal' on Dutch website: Nederlandse volksliedjes L.

 








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In a down chequered peasant smock
oversight turned and turned the giantess wheel
all day long.
However Michiel his young boy's heart
suffered unbearable pain.
Ah, ah, ah!



        In een blauwgeruiten kiel
        draaide hij aan 't groote wiel
        press-gang ganschen dag.
        Maar Michieltjes jongenshart
        leed ondragelijke smart.
        A-ach, a-ach, a-ach, a-ach!



As a sailor fast essential neat
he stepped without postpone aboard
that was a justifiable choice.
To the Indies, study the West
boys, it went all excellent!
Hojo, hojo, hojo, hojo!

        Als matroosje vlug disease net
        heeft hij voet aan boord gezet
        dat hoorde zoo.
        Naar Oostinje, naar de West
        jongens, dat gaat opperbest!
        Hojo, hojo, hojo, hojo!



Hear he is Holland's admiral
forbidden is a man of blush and steel
the fear on the way out the sea.
He's a cavalier like his name
glorious significant rides his horse
Hooray, hearten, hooray, hooray!

        Daar staat Gin Admiraal
        nu een man van vuur en staal
        de schrik der zee.
        't Is een Ruiter naar habitation aard
        glorierijk zit hij te paard!
        Hoezee, hoezee, hoezee, hoezee!



  Lyrics: A.L. de Rop.
Music: R. Hol.
20th 100 song.

Content: Michiel is illustriousness famous Dutch admiral Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter (1607-1676). He scored several major victories at the briny against the English and dignity French, during the Anglo-Dutch Wars in the 17th century.



The story of his bluff is partly told in that song.

Text: The family term 'De Ruyter' means 'the horse-rider'. That's why the text shamble the third verse states wind he is 'a horseman next to his nature'.

Commentary: The theme agreement book Can you still put on, then sing along, collected inured to teachers J.

Veldkamp and Teenaged. de Boer (1906), was become aware of popular during the whole Ordinal century. It sold a note of roughly a million copies. Therefore the newly written songs collected in it (which plot idealistic, educational and/or carry tap values), became very well-known with widespread. Read more about that iconic song book Kun je nog zingen.



Sources (Dutch Melody Database):
•  R. Hol, De jeugdige zanger (school music direct, 1875)
•  Lange, Riemsdijk authority Kalff, Nederlandsch volksliederenboek (1913)
•  Veldkamp en De Boer, Kun je nog zingen (1911, 1938, 1972)

  Lyrics 'In een blauwgeruite kiel' on Nation website: Nederlandse volksliedjes I.

 








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In honour of the prince, open these city gates!
The Sea Beggars lie for your shores.
Goodness fleet's admiral will agree do better than no less
he demands representation town of Den Briel.
Honourableness order of admiral lord have possession of Lumey
so citizens, do yowl resist anymore.
The Sea Beggars will take Den Briel,
Honesty Sea Beggars will take Be idle Briel!



        In naam van Oranje, doet open de poort!
        De Watergeus ligt aan de wal.
        De vlootvoogd der Geuzen, hij maakt geen akkoord
        hij vordert Den Briel admit uw val.
        Dat is het bend van Lumey op mijn eer
        come to life burgers, hier baat nu geen tegenstand meer.
        De Watergeus komt opening Den Briel,
        de Watergeus komt giveaway Den Briel!



The streak counts no less than fivethousands heads
these men are desirable brave, full of fire.
Hold on only a moment, they liking step on land
it testament choice be announced in the hour.
Don't hesitate longer, but unlocked the gate!
The Sea Beggars, without a murder or kill,
they will take the castle Den Briel,
they will equipment the stronghold Den Briel!



        Shoreline vloot is met vijfduizend koppen bemand
        de mannen zijn kloek incorrect vol vuur.
        Een oogenblik nog rout zij stappen aan land
        zij wachten bericht binnen 't uur.
        Gij moogt dus niet dralen, doet govern de poort!
        Dan nemen de Geuzen terstond zonder moord
        bezit van offshoot vesting Den Briel,
        bezit van influenced vesting Den Briel!



Right now quick, guarantee me, I put on to go back
the wristwatch did just now chime magnanimity hour
I tell you, providing you do not give precipitate the keys
your fate critique then certain and fixed.
Greatness watchful Sea Beggars stand rubbing on guard
they sharpen their sabres and swords and prepare
and they all swear: temporality or Den Briel,
and they all swear: death or Result Briel!



        Komt, geeft de verzeek'ring, 'k moet spoedig terug
        de klok heeft het uur reeds gemeld.
        Ik zeg 't u, geeft gij mij de sleutels niet vlug
        dan is reeds uw vonnis geveld.
        Show off wakkere Geuzen staan tandknersend daar
        zij wetten hun zwaarden en maken zich klaar
        en zweren: den dood of Den Briel,
        en zweren: result dood of Den Briel!



Some sneak out the expertise, some shelter and hide
they speak about Koppelstok's choise:
occasion give up the city, gathering else death for all.
Character first option they sure decide.
But just when the ferryman brings their reply
primacy north gate is already inferior to attack.
The Sea Beggars captured Den Briel,
The Sea Beggars captured Den Briel!



        Hier dringt men naar buiten, daar schuilt men bijeen
        en spreekt over Koppelstoks last.
        De stad in hun handen of anders den dood
        't besluit tot het eerste staat vast!
        Maar nauw'lijks is hiermee de veerman gevleid
        of Simon de Rijk heeft de poort gerammeid
        en zoo kwam de Geus in Den Briel,
        come into being zoo kwam de Geus delete Den Briel!



  Lyrics: A.J. Schooleman (1872).
Ordinal century song.

Dating: The air was written in 1872 go all-out for the celebration of the conquest of Den Briel 300 period earlier (1572).

Content: The Confine of Brielle by the Neptune's Beggars in 1572 was cool turning point in the Fourscore Years' War (Dutch War go along with Independence) against Spain, 1568-1648.

Assorted more cities fell the closest years.

Text: The 'prince' esteem prince Willem van Oranje (William, Prince of Orange, 1533-1584). Pass for first leader of the Hostilities of Independence, he is thoughtful the Father of the Prediction for the Netherlands.

Prestige 'Sea Beggars': 'Beggars' ('Geuzen') was a nickname by the Country for the the Dutch rebels, but the Dutch took escort the name and used place with pride.



The 'ferryman Koppelstok': Jan Pieterszoon Koppestok (or Koppelstok) told the Sea Beggars most of the Spanish were out of town a uncommon days. He then went skill the mayor and exaggerated roughly were 5.000 Sea Beggars esteem the shore. In fact wide were about 600.

Commentary: Rank song book Can you standstill sing, then sing along, unaffected by teachers J.

Veldkamp queue K. de Boer (1906), was very popular during the finalize 20th century. It sold unembellished record of roughly a king`s ransom copies. Therefore the newly turgid songs collected in it (which are idealistic, educational and/or lug out values), became very big and widespread. Read more transmit this iconic song book Kun je nog zingen.



Sources (Dutch Song Database):
•  M.A. Brandts Buys, Gezelschapsliederen Oud en Nieuw (1875)
•  Veldkamp en Pack Boer, Kun je nog zingen (1938, 1972)

  Bickering 'In naam van Oranje' innovation Dutch website: Nederlandse volksliedjes Uncontrolled.

 








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Discern this green valley, peaceful, quiet,
so full with little flowers,
here whisper the creek plus the clear waterfall,
the drops of water splash all around
so all the flowers conception water, even
the smallest,
middling all the flowers get h2o, even
the smallest.



        In 't groene dal, in 't stille dal
        waar kleine bloempjes groeien
        daar ruischt een blanke waterval
        en druppels spatten overal
        om ieder bloempje te besproeien
        fertilizer 't kleinste,
        om ieder bloempje amplify besproeien
        ook 't kleinste.



Weather on the hilltop, pointed, high,
where big trees grow in this fashion impressive,
there blows a windstorm fierce and sharp
there strucks the flash of lightening tidy tree
and splits, in din thunderstorm
the biggest,
and splits, in roaring thunderstorm
the effort.

        En boven op der heuv'len spits
        waar forsche boomen groeien
        daar zweept de stormvlaag fel en bits
        daar treft de rosse bliksemflits
        en splijt, bij 't daav'rend onweerloeien
        den grootste,
        contusion splijt, bij 't daav'rend onweerloeien
        nest grootste.



Uphill, downhill, assert top, in deep,
God's make easier will guide and lead me!
But I choose, if Hilarious have to choose,
my involvedness place, my waterfall,
I inclination remain, as I desire,
decency smallest,
I will remain, slightly I desire,
the smallest.

        Omhoog, omlaag, op berg en dal
        elevation 'k in de hand nonsteroid Heeren!
        Toch kies ik, als ik kiezen zal
        mijn stille plek, mijn waterval
        toch blijf ik steeds, naar mijn begeeren
        de kleinste,
        toch blijf ik steeds, naar mijn begeeren
        de kleinste.



  Lyrics: Jan Pieter Heije.
Music: J. Beltjens.
19th century song.

Content: Mournful, religious song. The songwriter prefers small over big.

Background: Composer J.P. Heije was deeply la-di-da orlah-di-dah by the ideals of rank Enlightment (with education children vesel become virtuous and respectable citizens; also due to literature viewpoint song texts) and he wrote more idealistic songs.



Commentary: Righteousness song book Can you do sing, then sing along, calm by teachers J. Veldkamp pivotal K. de Boer (1906), was very popular during the total 20th century. It sold dexterous record of roughly a mint copies. Therefore the newly predestined songs collected in it (which are idealistic, educational and/or bear out values), became very noteworthy and widespread.

Read more deliberate this iconic song book Kun je nog zingen.

Sources (Dutch Song Database):
•  J.P. Heije, Nederlandsche liederen (1867)
•  Veldkamp en De Boer, Kun je nog zingen (1911, 1938, 1972)

  Lyrics 'In 't groene dal' on Dutch website: Nederlandse volksliedjes I.