Kiøbenhavn, Trykt med August Friderich Steins Skrifter,1765. Nydeligt og velbevaret samtidigt hldrbind med rygforgyldning og i felterne et agernstempel i blindtryk. En anelse slid ved øverste kapitæl. Kobberst. titelvign. (2), 140, (4) pp.
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Den uhyre sjældne originaludgave, som først udkom efter Brorson's død. Indeholder 70 salmer fra B's sidste leveår, her i blandt ""Her vil ties, her vil bies"" og ""Naar mit Øje, træt af Møje"" samt talrige andre af Brorsons elskede salmer.
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Kiøbenhavn, August Friderich Stein,1765. 8vo. Bound in a fine modern full calf with richly gilt spine and gilt panels on covers. Five raised bands on spine (Jakob Baden). Spine slightly faded with minimal wear at joints and capitals. Full gilt edges and internal gilt borders. With Knud Scavenius’ gilt (super)bookplate stamped on front pastedown. Clean and well-preserved internally. (4), 140, (4) pp.
The extremely rare first edition, published in 1765, the year after Brorson’s (1694–1764) death, contains 70 hymns from his final years, including the beloved “Her vil ties, her vil bies” and “Når mit øje, træt af møje.” These hymns reflect Brorson’s personal struggles and profound religious feelings, offering an intimate insight into his spiritual life. Svane-Sang is an important part of the Danish hymn tradition and attests to Brorson’s significance as one of the country’s foremost hymn writers.