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CHAPTER XI. OF HOW GUNNLAUG MUST
NEEDS ABIDE AWAY FROM ICELAND.
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CHAPTER XI. OF HOW GUNNLAUG MUST NEEDS ABIDE AWAY FROM ICELAND.
[Songs extracted from the prose narrative.]
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[“Light the weather wafteth]
[Gunnlaug.]“Light the weather wafteth;
But if this east wind drifted
Week-long, wild upon us,
Little were I recking;
More this word I mind of
Me with Raven mated,
Than gain for me the gold-foe
Of days to make me grey-haired.”
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[“He who brand of battle]
[Gunnlaug.]“He who brand of battle
Beareth over-wary,
Never love shall let him
Hold the linen-folded;
For we when we were younger
In many a way were playing
On the outward nesses
From golden land outstanding.”
CHAPTER XI. OF HOW GUNNLAUG MUST
NEEDS ABIDE AWAY FROM ICELAND.
The Collected Works of William Morris | ||