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CHAPTER LXXIV. OF GRETTIR'S WRESTLING:
AND HOW THORBIORN ANGLE NOW BOUGHT
THE MORE PART OF DRANGEY.
The Collected Works of William Morris | ||
[“Raisers-up of roof of war]
[Grettir.]“Raisers-up of roof of war
Nose to nose in counsel are;
Wakeners of the shield-rain sit
Wagging beard to talk of it:
Scatterers of the serpent's bed
Round about lay head to head.
For belike they heard my name;
And must balance peace and shame.”
CHAPTER LXXIV. OF GRETTIR'S WRESTLING:
AND HOW THORBIORN ANGLE NOW BOUGHT
THE MORE PART OF DRANGEY.
The Collected Works of William Morris | ||