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FOOTNOTES:
[1] Sterling's Sayings and Essayings.
[2] I am told that these habits do not exist in good society at Christiania.
[3] The greatest summer height of the Miösen Lake is 430 feet; the winter height, 410. Finding the level at this time ten feet below the mark considered as that of highest water, I considered the lake as being now 420 feet above the sea.
[4] Laug in Norwegian signifies water. It is a generic term here specially applied.
[5] See Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, September 1837, where the original ballad is also given.