The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris |
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[“My friend, mind here the maiden] |
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| CHAPTER XXI. GUESTING AT GAUTWICK.
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[“My friend, mind here the maiden]
[Viglund.]“My friend, mind here the maiden
Who murdereth all thy gladness;
See there thy fair fame's furtherer,
Who seemeth fain of saying:
Though one, the lovely woman,
Hath wasted all thy life-joy,
Yet keep it close within thee,
Nor cry aloud thereover.”
| CHAPTER XXI. GUESTING AT GAUTWICK.
The Collected Works of William Morris | ||