The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris |
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The Collected Works of William Morris | ||
He laughed, for his heart was merry for the seed of battle sown,
For the fruit of love's fulfilment, and the blossom of renown;
And he said: “I look in the wine-cup and I see goodwill therein;
Be merry, Maid of the Niblungs, for these are the prayers that win!”
For the fruit of love's fulfilment, and the blossom of renown;
And he said: “I look in the wine-cup and I see goodwill therein;
Be merry, Maid of the Niblungs, for these are the prayers that win!”
The Collected Works of William Morris | ||