about the drama Peer Gynt (by Henrik Ibsen) • Sorley's poem one of 'Two Songs from Ibsen's Dramatic Poems' in his manuscript. Moorcroft Wilson: "They are not translations from Ibsen, but Sorley's own impressions of the dramatist's characters."
first line: When we was young and beautiful and bold
Peer Gynt (drama) • Sorley's poem one of 'Two Songs from Ibsen's Dramatic Poems' in his manuscript. Moorcroft Wilson: "They are not translations from Ibsen, but Sorley's own impressions of the dramatist's characters."
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