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A poem by William Morris |
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Agnes And The Hill-Man |
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Title: Agnes And The Hill-Man Author: William Morris [More Titles by Morris] TRANSLATED FROM THE DANISH.
Twice went Agnes the hill round about, In the hillside bode Agnes, three years thrice told o'er, There she sat, and lullaby sang in her singing, Agnes before her true-love did stand: "To England's Church well mayst thou be gone, "So that when thou art come the churchyard anear "So that when thou standest the church within "So that when thou hearest the high God's name, Hand she laid on all gold that was there, And when the church she stood within And when she heard the high God's name, When all the mass was sung to its end "Come, Agnes, into the hillside to me, "Let them greet, let them greet, as they have will to do; Weird laid he on her, sore sickness he wrought, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |