O Brynhild, now hearken while I swear, That the sun shall die in the heavens and the day no more be fair, If I seek not love in Lymdale and the house that fostered thee, And the land where thou awakedst 'twixt the woodland and the sea... Old Norse Stories - Página 190por Sarah Powers Bradish - 1900 - 240 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Morris - 1877 - 414 páginas
...sea !" And she cried : "O Sigurd, Sigurd, now hearken while I swear That the day shall die for ever and the sun to blackness wear, Ere I forget thee,...Lymdale and the house that fostered me ! " * Then he set the ring on her finger and once, if ne'er again, They kissed and clung together, and their hearts... | |
| William Morris - 1877 - 410 páginas
...fostered thee, And the land where thou awakedst 'twixt the woodland and the sea !" And she cried : "O Sigurd, Sigurd, now hearken while I swear That the day shall die for ever and the sun to blackness wear, Ere I forget thee, Sigurd, as I lie 'twixt wood and sea In... | |
| William Morris - 1886 - 348 páginas
...And the land where thou awakedst 'twixt the woodland and the sea!" I That the day shall die for ever and the sun to blackness wear, Ere I forget thee,...land of Lymdale and the house that fostered me!" Then he set the ring on her finger and once, if ne'er again, They kissed and clung together, and their hearts... | |
| William Morris - 1891 - 366 páginas
...now hearken while I swear That the day shall die for ever and the sun to blackness wear, Ere I forgot thee, Sigurd, as I lie 'twixt wood and sea In the...of Lymdale and the house that fostered me ! " Then he set the ring on her finger and once, if ne'er again, They kissed and clung together, and their hearts... | |
| Hélène Adeline Guerber - 1895 - 380 páginas
...fostered thee, And the land where thou awakedst 'twixt the woodland and the sea ! And she cried : ' O Sigurd, Sigurd, now hearken while I swear That the...little land of Lymdale and the house that fostered me ! ' " According to some authorities, after thus plighting their troth the lovers parted ; according... | |
| John Oliver Hobbes - 1904 - 360 páginas
...that he was superb, and from that hour the mystery in tragic love was no mystery to her. And she said, "O Sigurd, Sigurd, now hearken while I swear That...day shall die forever and the sun to blackness wear, 40 Ere I forget thee, Sigurd, as I lie 'twixt wood and sea In the little land of Lyindale and the house... | |
| William Morris - 1911 - 358 páginas
...fostered thee, And the land where thou awakedst 'twixt the woodland and the sea ! " And she cried: "O Sigurd, Sigurd, now hearken while I swear That the day shall die for ever and the sun to blackness wear, Ere I forget thee, Sigurd, as I lie 'twixt wood and sea In... | |
| Madison Julius Cawein - 1911 - 396 páginas
...fostered thee, And the land where thou awakedst 'twixt the woodland and the sea ! " And she cried: "O Sigurd, Sigurd, now hearken while I swear That...land of Lymdale and the house that fostered me!" Then he set the ring on her finger and once, if ne'er again, They kissed and clung together, and their hearts... | |
| 1925 - 616 páginas
...that fostered thee, And the land where thou awakedst 'twixt the woodland and the sea!" And she cried: "O Sigurd, Sigurd, now hearken while I swear That the day shall die for ever and the sun to blackness wear, Ere I forgot thee, Sigurd, as I lie 'twixt wood and sea In... | |
| William Morris - 1927 - 170 páginas
...fostered thee, And the land where thou a waked st 'twixt the woodland and the seel" And she cried : " O Sigurd, Sigurd, now hearken while I swear That the day shall die for ever and the sun to blackness wear, Ere I forget thee, Sigurd, as I lie 'twixt wood and sea In... | |
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