The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris |
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![]() | CHAPTER LXXVII. GRETTIR AT THE HOMESTEAD
OF REEKS.
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CHAPTER LXXVII. GRETTIR AT THE HOMESTEAD OF REEKS.
[Songs extracted from the prose narrative.]
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[“Stay a little, foolish one!]
[Grettir.]“Stay a little, foolish one!
When the shield-shower is all done,
With the conquered carles and lords,
Men bide not to measure swords:
Many a man had there been glad,
Lesser war-gear to have had,
With a heart more void of fear;
Such I am not, sweet and dear.”
[“Sweet amender of the seam]
[Grettir.]“Sweet amender of the seam,
Weak and worn thou dost me deem:
O light-handed dear delight,
Certes thou must say aright.
Weak I am, and certainly
Long in white arms must I lie:
Hast thou heart to leave me then,
Fair-limbed gladdener of great men?”
![]() | CHAPTER LXXVII. GRETTIR AT THE HOMESTEAD
OF REEKS.
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