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(1915) Author: Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Translator: Arthur Hubbell Palmer With: Arthur Hubbell Palmer
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ANSWER FROM NORWAY 31

That the Swedish yellow-blue
Must in shame henceforth eschew.

Says the Swede now: Lost their luster
Have our memories,

Brighter honors shall we muster,
If we borrow his.

Bids us forth to Litzen stumble,

Close this straw-thatched cottage humble,
Drag our grandsire’s ancient seat
To the Swedes for honor meet.

Let it stand, that poor old lumber,
To us dear for aye;
Sweden’s ground it could but cumber,
And it might not pay.
For, we know from history’s pages,
Some sat there in former ages,
Sverre Priest and other men,
Who may wish to come again.

Says the Swede now: We must know it,
He our freedom gave,

But the Swedish sword can mow it,
Send it to its grave.

Yet the case is not alarming,

He must fare with good fore-arming,
For in truth some fell of yore,
There where he would break a door.

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