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CHAPTER XIX. OF YULE AT HARAMSEY, AND
HOW GRETTIR DEALT WITH THE BEARSERKS.
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CHAPTER XIX. OF YULE AT HARAMSEY, AND HOW GRETTIR DEALT WITH THE BEARSERKS.
[Songs extracted from the prose narrative.]
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[“By the sea's wash have we made]
[Grettir.]“By the sea's wash have we made
Graves, where twelve spear-groves are laid;
I alone such speedy end,
Unto all these folk did send.
O fair giver forth of gold,
Whereof can great words be told,
'Midst the deeds one man has wrought,
If this deed should come to nought?”
CHAPTER XIX. OF YULE AT HARAMSEY, AND
HOW GRETTIR DEALT WITH THE BEARSERKS.
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