Friedrich von Hausen (or Husen) was a mediaeval German poet, one of the earliest of the Minnesingers; born some time between 1150–60; d. 6 May 1190. His name is mentioned frequently in legal documents, for the first time in one from Mainz dated 1171 by Christian I, Archbishop of Mainz. He was born in middle Rhenish territory, as is shown by his dialect, especially by his rhymes, but several towns claim to be his birthplace, and the question cannot be definitely decided.
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Min herze vnde min lip die wellent scheiden
Min herze vnde min lip
Er fvnde gvoten kovf an minen iaren
Mîn herze und mîn lîp diu wellent scheiden (Die Bluetezeit)
Min herze vnde min lip die wellent schelden
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