Poems By the Way by William Morris
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The King's Daughter.
I weep because I sit alone Betwixt these walls of lime and stone. Fair folk are in my father's hall, But for me he built this guarded wall. And here the gold on the green I sew Nor tidings of my true-love know. The Raven. King's daughter, sitting above the sea, I shall tell thee a tale shall gladden thee. Yestreen I saw a ship go forth When the wind blew merry from the north. And by the tiller Steingrim sat, And O, but my heart was glad thereat! For 'twixt ashen plank and dark blue sea His sword sang sweet of deeds to be. The King's Daughter. O barren sea, thou bitter bird, And a barren tale my ears have heard. The Raven. Thy father's men were hard thereby In byrny bright and helmet high. |
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