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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[“O thou sword-storm stirrer]
[Gunnlaug.]“O thou sword-storm stirrer,
Raven, stem of battle
Famous, fared against me
Fiercely in the spear din.
Many a flight of metal
Was borne on me this morning,
By the spear-walls' builder,
Ring-bearer, on hard Dingness.”
CHAP. XVI. HOW THE TWO FOES MET AND
FOUGHT AT DINGNESS.
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