The Sea-King A metrical romance, in six cantos. With notes, historical and illustrative. By J. Stanyan Bigg |
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At length they linger on the fated plain;And from afar
The hosts of war
Following the Prince of Evil they survey.
Loke leads them on apace,
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Midgard, and Fenris join them on the way.
And now the hellish host unite,
To slay the Gods these fiends aspire;
Loke with the sons of night,
And Surtur with the sons of fire.
And now th' united band
Fierce and expectant stand,
And hope to view the Gods appear,
Yet hoping, feel a pang, a thrill of bitter fear.
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