By the Earth that groweth and giveth, and by all the Earth's increase That is spent for Gods and man-folk ; by the sun that shines on these ; By the Salt-Sea-Flood that beareth the life and death of men ; By the Heavens and Stars that change not, though... Old Norse Stories - Página 207por Sarah Powers Bradish - 1900 - 240 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Morris - 1877 - 414 páginas
...a trump of the woeful war Rings the voice of the mighty Volsung as he speaks the words of yore : " By the Earth that groweth and giveth, and by all the Earth's increase That is spent for Gods and man-folk ; by the sun that shines on these ; By the Salt-Sea-Flood that beareth the life and death... | |
| William Morris - 1911 - 358 páginas
...a trump of the woeful war Rings the voice of the mighty Volsung as he speaks the words of yore : ' By the Earth that groweth and giveth, and by all the Earth's increase rhat is spent for Gods and man- folk; by the sun that shines on these; 3y the Salt-Sea-Flood that beareth... | |
| Arthur Compton-Rickett - 1913 - 362 páginas
...Gudrun, and the days that yet shall be ? " Again, take the mighty pledge of Sigurd at his bridal : " By the earth that groweth and giveth, and by all the Earth's increase That is spent for Gods and man-folk ; by the sun that shines on these ; By the Salt-Sea-Flood that beareth the life and death... | |
| Lafcadio Hearn - 1922 - 458 páginas
...and cuts the anvil in two. Perhaps a better example of Morris's verse may be found in these lines : By the Earth that groweth and giveth, and by all the Earth's increase That is spent for Gods and man-folk, by the sun that shines on these; By the Salt-Sea-Flood that beareth the life and death of... | |
| William Morris - 1927 - 170 páginas
...Wood-beast : as a trump of the woeful war Rings the voice of the mighty Volsung as he speaks the words of " By the Earth that groweth and giveth, and by all the Earth's increase That is spent for Gods and man-folk ; by the sun that shines on these ; By the Salt-Sea-Flood that beareth the life and death... | |
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