Lapland
“With blue cold nose and wrinkled brow,
Traveller, whence comest thou?”
From Lapland woods and hills of frost
By the rapid rein-deer crost;
Where tap'ring grows the gloomy fir,
And the stunted juniper;
Where the wild hare and the crow
Whiten in surrounding snow;
Where the shiv'ring huntsmen tear
His fur coat from the grim white bear;
Where the wolf and arctic fox
Prowl among the lonely rocks;
And tardy suns to deserts drear
Give days and nights of half a year.
From icy oceans, where the whale
Tosses in foam his lashing tail;
Where the snorting sea-horse shows
His ivory teeth in grinning rows;
Where tumbling in their seal-skin boat
Fearless the hungry fishers float,
And from teeming seas supply
The food their niggard plains deny.
Traveller, whence comest thou?”
From Lapland woods and hills of frost
By the rapid rein-deer crost;
Where tap'ring grows the gloomy fir,
And the stunted juniper;
Where the wild hare and the crow
Whiten in surrounding snow;
Where the shiv'ring huntsmen tear
His fur coat from the grim white bear;
Where the wolf and arctic fox
Prowl among the lonely rocks;
And tardy suns to deserts drear
Give days and nights of half a year.
From icy oceans, where the whale
Tosses in foam his lashing tail;
Where the snorting sea-horse shows
His ivory teeth in grinning rows;
Where tumbling in their seal-skin boat
Fearless the hungry fishers float,
And from teeming seas supply
The food their niggard plains deny.
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