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Norwegian Students' Greeting With A Procession

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TO PROFESSOR WELHAVEN     (See Note 36)     Hear us, O age-laden singer!     Streams of your tones are returning,         Touching your heart!     Spirit of youth is their bringer,     Under your window with yearning         Called by your art.     Now our soul's echoes abounding         Soar in the blue,     In the sun-shimmering blue,     High where your silvery song-notes are sounding.     Smile on your labor now lightened,     You who in winter perfected         Seeds to be sown!     All that your courage has brightened,     All that your pity protected,         Now it is grown;     Over your shoulders upswinging,         Folds round your frame,     Bringing in roses your name,     Joyous the sprite of your poetry bringing.     Onward our life is now marching,     Banner-like high thoughts are flying,         Lifted to view.     One 'mid the foremost o'erarching     Leads where the pathway is lying, -         It came from you!     Runes of our past with their warning         Carved on its shaft,     Show us the spring you have quaffed,     Leading our land t

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