We have no meanings for "norse blood" in our records yet.
1 Twatt, that Norse blood i' thy veins is o'er full o' freets.
2 It was the old Norse blood in his veins, I suppose.
3 The Norse blood in him had not entirely lost its self-reliance.
4 My Norse blood willna stand ony Scot stirring it up, Sinclair.
5 "Your father used to say there was much Norse blood in the family."
6 "Mayhap it is my Norse blood speaking, but some men just need killing."
7 The War-arrow had been industriously sent round to all the neighbouring shores, peopled largely at that time with men of Norse blood .
8 The old Norse blood of her people, stirred by recent events, seemed to burn with a feverish impatience for maritime adventure and glory.
9 Fierce and long was the fight, but Norse blood and valor conquered and Gyda was enraptured with the courage and skill of her spouse.
10 We are all cousins here, you see, captain-thatis to say, all of true Norse blood ; and, moreover, are not ashamed of our connections.
11 I learned of the plot to treacherously entrap thy force, and though I have long lived out of Norway my Norse blood boiled within me.
12 Then her beauty-howunusual it was, yet how rich and satisfying to the eye and sense; in some ways almost Eastern notwithstanding her Norse blood !
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