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The Collected Works of William Morris

With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris

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CHAPTER V. THE WEDDING OF OLOF SUNBEAM.
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CHAPTER V. THE WEDDING OF OLOF SUNBEAM.

[Songs extracted from the prose narrative.]

[“Sure glad ring-warder singeth]

[Ketil.]
“Sure glad ring-warder singeth
Sweeter than any other;

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O Voice amid Earth's voices
Henceforth but woe unto me!
No ring-warder so white is
That he may win look from me:
One man have I made oath for,
And well-beloved is he.”