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CHAPTER XXXI. HOW GRETTIR MET BARDI,
THE SON OF GUDMUND, AS HE CAME BACK
FROM THE HEATH-SLAYINGS.
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CHAPTER XXXI. HOW GRETTIR MET BARDI, THE SON OF GUDMUND, AS HE CAME BACK FROM THE HEATH-SLAYINGS.
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[“My life trust I 'gainst three]
[Grettir.]“My life trust I 'gainst three
Skilled in Mist's mystery;
Whatso in Hilda's weather
Shall bring the swords together;
If over four they are
My wayfaring that bar,
No gale of swords will I
Wake with them willingly.”
CHAPTER XXXI. HOW GRETTIR MET BARDI,
THE SON OF GUDMUND, AS HE CAME BACK
FROM THE HEATH-SLAYINGS.
The Collected Works of William Morris | ||