The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris |
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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.
The Collected Works of William Morris | ![]() |