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A lyrical poem evokes a mythic recovery of ancient Scandinavian relics: spirits, runes, and winds call forth memories from graves and runestones while a maiden stumbles upon gleaming gold unearthed from the earth. Natural forces and phantoms assemble, thunder and light framing a moment of revelation; the speaker addresses a small number who can perceive the sacred value of antiquities and the presence of the past in landscape and art. Blending vivid nature imagery, supernatural gatherings, and patriotic antiquarian longing, the poem fuses narrative episodes with meditative invocations celebrating Romantic ideals of historical continuity and spiritual renewal.
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