The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris |
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![]() | CHAPTER V. CONCERNING THE HALL-SUN.
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[“None knoweth who is my mother, nor my very father's name]
[Hall-Sun.]“None knoweth who is my mother, nor my very father's name;
But when to the House of the Wolfings a wild-wood waif I came,
They gave me a foster-mother an ancient dame and good,
And a glorious foster-father the best of all the blood.”
![]() | CHAPTER V. CONCERNING THE HALL-SUN.
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