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308 CABOLINE FRANCES COBNWALLIS.
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XLIX.—HASSCOES OF NORWAY.
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From Norwegian stormy mountains Came a l...
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308 Caboline Frances Cobnwallis.
308 CABOLINE FRANCES COBNWALLIS .
Xlix.—Hasscoes Of Norway.
XLIX . —HASSCOES OF NORWAY . ( A LAY OF SHETLAND . )
From Norwegian Stormy Mountains Came A L...
From Norwegian stormy mountains Came a lonely stranger here ;
Claiming from his brother Norsemen 'Welcome , shelter , home , and cheer .
Gloom was on his careworn forehead , Sorrow lurked within his eye ; ,
Breaking heart and _bruised spirit ,
Sent _tlheir echoes in his sigh .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1864, page 308, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071864/page/20/
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