Poems By the Way by William Morris
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And for every deed by Harald won, Gorm laid more love on Knut alone. On a high-tide spake the King in hall, "Old I grow as the leaves that fall. "Knut shall reign when I am dead, So shall the land have peace and aid. "But many a ship shall Harald have, For I deem the sea well wrought for his grave." Then none spake save the King again, "If Knut die all my days be vain. "And whoso the tale of his death shall tell, Hath spoken a word to gain him hell. "Lo here a doom I will not break," So fair upriseth the rim of the sun. "For life or death or any man's sake," So grey is the sea when the day is done. O merry days in the summer-tide! So fair upriseth the rim of the sun. When the ships sail fair and the young men ride. So grey is the sea when day is done. |
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