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CHAPTER XXXVII. OLAF THE SAINT, KING IN
NORWAY; THE SLAYING OF THORBIORN TARDY;
GRETTIR GOES TO NORWAY.
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[“Day by day full over long]
[Grettir.]“Day by day full over long,
Arrow-dealer, grows thy tongue;
Such a man there is, that thou
Mayst be paid for all words now;
Many a man, who has been fain,
Wound-worm's tower with hands to gain,
With less deeds his death has bought,
Than thou, Tardy-one, hast wrought.”
CHAPTER XXXVII. OLAF THE SAINT, KING IN
NORWAY; THE SLAYING OF THORBIORN TARDY;
GRETTIR GOES TO NORWAY.
The Collected Works of William Morris | ||