| The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris | 
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|  | CHAPTER VI. FRITHIOF SAILS FOR THE
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[“The salt waves see we nought]
[Frithiof.]“The salt waves see we nought
As seaward drive we ever
Before the witch-wrought weather,
We well-famed kings'-defenders:
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With all Solundir hull-down,
Eighteen brave lads a-baling
Black Ellidi to bring home.”
|  | CHAPTER VI. FRITHIOF SAILS FOR THE
ORKNEYS.
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