A straight line with humps at intervals would do for a view almost anywhere in Jutland, Fuhnen, or Seeland.
It was written in reply to the criticism of a learned and respected friend of the author, Bishop Mynster of Seeland.
It was built partly on Seeland, and partly on the small island of Amager.
After his return he visited one of the little provincial towns on the island of Seeland.
When her husband passed with the King to Seeland, she remained at Fyen.