The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris |
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[“The linen-oak bath-lovely] |
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![]() | CHAPTER XX. VIGLUND COMES OUT TO ICELAND
AGAIN.
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[“The linen-oak bath-lovely]
[Viglund.]“The linen-oak bath-lovely
Laid last on me the lather:
So nought have I to hurry
Unto another head-bath.
And me no more shall any
Gold-glittering of the maidens
Henceforth, in all my life-days,
In ashen bath bewash me.”
![]() | CHAPTER XX. VIGLUND COMES OUT TO ICELAND
AGAIN.
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