Poems By The Way & Love Is Enough by William Morris
page 55 of 348 (15%)
page 55 of 348 (15%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
THE KING'S DAUGHTER And wottest thou where he will wend With the world before him from end to end? THE RAVEN Before the battle joined that day Steingrim a word to him did say: "If we bring the banner back in peace, In the King's house much shall my fame increase; Till there no guarded door shall be But it shall open straight to me. Then to the bower we twain shall go Where thy love the golden seam doth sew. I shall bring thee in and lay thine hand About the neck of that lily-wand. And let the King be lief or loth One bed that night shall hold you both." Now north belike runs Steingrim's prow, And the rain and the wind from the south do blow. THE KING'S DAUGHTER Lo, fowl of death, my mother's ring, But the bridal song I must learn to sing. |
|