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William Morris
1834 - 1896
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Hildebrand And Hellelil. Translated From The Danish
Hellelil sitteth in bower there, / , / And seweth at the seam so fair,
Hope Dieth: Love Liveth
Strong are thine arms, O love, & strong / Thine heart to live, and love, and long; / But thou art wed to grief and wrong:
Iceland First Seen
Lo from our loitering ship / a new land at last to be seen; / Toothed rocks down the side of the firth
In Prison
Wearily, drearily, / Half the day long, / Flap the great banners
King Arthur's Tomb
Hot August noon: already on that day / Since sunrise through the Wiltshire downs, most sad / Of mouth and eye, he had gone leagues of way;
Knight Aagen And Maiden Else. Translated From The Danish
It was the fair knight Aagen / To an isle he went his way, / And plighted troth to Else,
Love Fulfilled
Hast thou longed through weary days / For the sight of one loved face? / Mast thou cried aloud for rest,
Love's Gleaning-Tide
Draw not away thy hands, my love, / With wind alone the branches move, / And though the leaves be scant above
Love's Reward
It was a knight of the southern land / Rode forth upon the way / When the birds sang sweet on either hand
May Day [1892]
THE WORKERS. / O Earth, once again cometh Spring to deliver / Thy winter-worn heart, O thou friend of the Sun;
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