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(1915) Author: Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Translator: Arthur Hubbell Palmer With: Arthur Hubbell Palmer
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POEMS AND SONGS

v
TO SWEDEN

Respectful I seek a hearing,

With trust in your temper sane,
And plead now our cause before you
In words that are calm and plain:

If, Sweden, you were the smaller,
Were young your freedom’s renown,
Had your flag a mark of union
That pressed you still farther down
By saying that you, as little,
Were set at the greater’s board
(For this is the mark’s real meaning,
By no one on earth ignored),
Yes, if it were you,—and your freedom
Not hallowed by age, but young,
And a century’s want and weakness
Still heavy in memory hung,
The soul of your nation harrowed
By old injustice and need,
By luckless labor and longing,
—And did you its meaning heed;
Yes, if it were you, whose duty
To teach your people were tried,
To honor their new-born freedom,
To find in their flag their guide:
Would longer you suffer it sundered,
Leave foreign a single field?
Would you not claim it unplundered,
Your independence to shield?

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