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Poems and Songs, by Bjornstjerne Bjornson |
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WHEN NORWAY WOULD NOT HELP (EASTER EVE, 1864) (See Note 24) |
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_ When Kattegat now or the Belt you sail, No more will you sight The Danish proud frigate, no more will you hail The red and white; No more will the ringing command be heard In Wessel's tongue, No rollicking music, no jocund word, 'Neath Dannebrog sung. No dance will you see, no laughter meet, As the white sails shine, From mast and from stern no garland you greet, Of arts the sign. But all that we owned of the treasures on board The deeps now hold; One sad winter night to the sea-waves were poured Our memories old. It was that same night, when the frigate nigh |