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Ståle Storli, also spelled Staale Storlid, is the title of a Norwegian folk song and a novel by John Lie, published in 1880.

Ståle Storli is a folk song concerning love towards a cotter's daughter, which is not reciprocated. A recording was made in 1936 with Aslak Brekke performing vocals and Eivind Groven performing on harmonium. A recording with Agnes Buen Garnås has also been released.

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