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Poems and Songs, by Bjornstjerne Bjornson |
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LECTOR THAASEN (See Note 27) |
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_ I read once of a flower that lonely grew, Apart, with trembling stem and pale of hue; The mountain-world of cold and strife Gave little life And less of color. A botanist the flower chanced to see But as he dug and drew it from the ground, And from the region wide came all the youth This I recall now even while I mourn; For where the roots were of that life replete, Now he is lifted up, to light are brought Come, Norway's youth! Unearth to use the hoard |