The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris |
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But no word answered Brynhild, and the wife of Sigurd spake:
“Lo, I humble myself before thee for many a warrior's sake,
And yet is thine anger heavy—well then, tell all thy tale,
And the grief that sickens thine heart, that a kindly word may avail.”
“Lo, I humble myself before thee for many a warrior's sake,
And yet is thine anger heavy—well then, tell all thy tale,
And the grief that sickens thine heart, that a kindly word may avail.”
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