The Collected Works of William Morris With Introductions by his Daughter May Morris |
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Bearing that gift, but heeding not what thing
He had with him, came Kiartan to the king,
Who in the porch abode him, his great men
Standing around; then said he:
He had with him, came Kiartan to the king,
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Standing around; then said he:
“Welcome then
This last day that I see thee; go we forth,
Fair lords, and see his ship's head greet the north,
For seldom from the north shall any come
Like unto him to greet us in our home.”
This last day that I see thee; go we forth,
Fair lords, and see his ship's head greet the north,
For seldom from the north shall any come
Like unto him to greet us in our home.”
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