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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[“Born was she for men's bickering]
[Gunnlaug.]“Born was she for men's bickering:
Sore bale hath wrought the war-stem,
And I yearned ever madly
To hold that oak-tree golden.
To me then, me destroyer
Of swan-mead's flame, unneedful
This looking on the dark-eyed,
This golden land's beholding.”
| CHAPTER XIV. OF THE HOLMGANG AT THE
ALTHING.
The Collected Works of William Morris | ||