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CHAPTER LXI. HOW GRETTIR LEFT FAIR-WOOD-FELL,
& OF HIS ABIDING IN THORIR'S-DALE
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CHAPTER LXI. HOW GRETTIR LEFT FAIR-WOOD-FELL, & OF HIS ABIDING IN THORIR'S-DALE
[Songs extracted from the prose narrative.]
[“O thou warder of horn's wave]
[Grettir.]“O thou warder of horn's wave,
Not on this side of the grave
Will Steinulf's head be whole again;
Many more there gat their bane;
Little hope of Thorgils now
After that bone-breaking blow:
Eight Gold-scatterers more they say,
Dead along the river lay.”
CHAPTER LXI. HOW GRETTIR LEFT FAIR-WOOD-FELL,
& OF HIS ABIDING IN THORIR'S-DALE
The Collected Works of William Morris | ||