Poems and Songs by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
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Mind of youth in the dales' deep reaches,
Smile that brightens their somber speeches, Heaven's gold on our earth-dust seen! Good-morning, sun, o'er the royal tower! Kindly thou beckonest forth each maiden; Kindle each heart as a star light-laden, Twinkling so clear, though a sad night lower! Good-morning, sun, o'er the mountain-side! Light the land that still sleep disguises Till it awakens and fresh arises For yonder day in thy warmth's full tide! THE DOVE (FROM HALTE HULDA) I saw a dove fear-daunted, By howling storm-blast driven; Where waves their power vaunted, From land it had been riven. No cry nor moan it uttered, I heard no plaint repeated; In vain its pinions fluttered -- It had to sink, defeated. |
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