The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris |
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![]() | CHAP. XVI. HOW THE TWO FOES MET AND
FOUGHT AT DINGNESS.
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[“Grim and Olaf, great-hearts]
“Grim and Olaf, great-heartsIn Gondul's din, with thin sword
First did Gunnlaug fell there
Ere at Raven fared he;
Bold, with blood be-drifted
Bane of three the thane was;
War-lord of the wave-horse
Wrought for men folks' slaughter.”
![]() | CHAP. XVI. HOW THE TWO FOES MET AND
FOUGHT AT DINGNESS.
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