The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris |
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![]() | CHAPTER VII. FRITHIOF AT THE ORKNEYS.
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[“Men see I a-baling]
[Frithiof.]“Men see I a-baling
Amid the storm's might;
Six bale on Ellidi
Seven are a-rowing;
Like is he in the stem,
Straining hard at the oars,
To Frithiof the Bold,
The brisk in the battle.”
![]() | CHAPTER VII. FRITHIOF AT THE ORKNEYS.
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