The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris |
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![]() | CHAPTER XIV. OF THE HOLMGANG AT THE
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[Gunnlaug.]
“Out to isle of eel-fieldDight am I to hie me:
Give, O God, thy singer
With glaive to end the striving.
Here shall I the head cleave
Of Helga's love's devourer,
At last my bright sword bringeth
Sundering of head and body.”
![]() | CHAPTER XIV. OF THE HOLMGANG AT THE
ALTHING.
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