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(1851) [MARC] Author: H. C. Andersen
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it, and Sigurd conjured all to cast gold and
weapons, the most valuable they possessed, into
the fire; and the bards sang to it, and the
female warriors struck the spears on the bright
shields. Upsala’s Lord, Sigurd Ring, became
King of Sweden and Denmark: so says the
Saga, which sounded over the land and water
from these coasts.

The memorials of olden times pass swiftly
through our thoughts; we fly past the scene of
manly exercises and great deeds in the olden
times – the ship cleaves the mighty waters with
its iron paddles, from Skjärgaard to Skjärgaard.

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