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"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" was a [[poem]] by [[Petter Dass]] that the [[Sixth Doctor]] quoted upon entering South [[Norway]]. It went: | {{DISPLAYTITLE:"{{PAGENAME}}"}}"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" was a [[poem]] by [[Petter Dass]] that the [[Sixth Doctor]] quoted upon entering South [[Norway]]. It went: | ||
:It seems that, far out on the edge of the [[Earth]], | :It seems that, far out on the edge of the [[Earth]], | ||
:Old nature has found its good way to give birth, | :Old nature has found its good way to give birth, |
Revision as of 11:34, 8 June 2015
"Nordlands Trompet" was a poem by Petter Dass that the Sixth Doctor quoted upon entering South Norway. It went:
- It seems that, far out on the edge of the Earth,
- Old nature has found its good way to give birth,
- To rare and splendid abundance.