File:Fredman's Epistle no. 64 by Elis Chiewitz 1827.png

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English: Engraving of Carl Michael Bellman's Fredman's Epistle no. 64 by Elis Chiewitz, 1827
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Source http://uu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:809437/FULLTEXT01.pdf
Author Elis Chiewitz (d. 1839)

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Fredman's Epistle no. 64 by Elis Chiewitz 1827

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