The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris |
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There were cries of men in the city, there was clang and clatter of steel,
And high cried the thin-voiced Atli, the lord of the Eastland weal:
“Ye are come in your pride, O Niblungs; but this day of days is mine:
Will ye die? will ye live and be little? Hear now the token and sign!”
And high cried the thin-voiced Atli, the lord of the Eastland weal:
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Will ye die? will ye live and be little? Hear now the token and sign!”
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