Targum by George Henry Borrow
page 52 of 88 (59%)
page 52 of 88 (59%)
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From the Swedish of Tegner. (An extract from Frithiof's Saga.) Autumn winds howl; Ocean is swelling so stormy.--My soul, Would with the sighs which I utter Forth thou wouldst flutter! Long did I view Far in the West the sail which flew-- Happy my Frithiof to follow O'er the wave hollow! Blue billow run O not so high, for it still sails on! Stars, for my mariner sparkle, As the nights darkle! Spring will appear. He will come home, but unmet by his dear Or in the hall, or the dingle, Or on the shingle. She'll lie in mould, All for her love's sake, pallid and cold, Or she will bleed, by no other Slain than her brother. Hawk, left behind! |
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