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Poems and Songs, by Bjornstjerne Bjornson |
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HALFDAN KJERULF (1868) (See Note 35) |
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_ Winter had sought his life's tree to o'erthrow, Youthful and strong. But his blood's vernal flow Saved it from death through the cold and the maiming; Late in the summer bright flowers were flaming, Late in the autumn they swelled to completeness,-- Fruits that were few, but of fragrance and sweetness. Poets received them to endless seed-sowing, Summer received him! He now is victorious! Mirrored in him is true poetry's force, |