The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris |
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[“Rider of wind-driven steed]
[Grettir.]“Rider of wind-driven steed,
Little gat I to my need,
When I left my fair birth-stead,
From the snatchers of worm's bed;
But this man's-bane hanging here,
Gift of woman good of cheer,
Proves the old saw said not ill:
Best to bairn is mother still.”
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