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E-text prepared by David T. Jones, Ross Cooling, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team (http://www.pgdpcanada.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive/American Libraries (http://www.archive.org/details/americana)
COLLECTION
OF
BRITISH AUTHORS
TAUCHNITZ EDITION.
VOL. 2378. POEMS BY WILLIAM MORRIS IN ONE VOLUME.
LEIPZIG: BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ
This Collection is published with copyright for Continental circulation, but all purchasers are earnestly requested not to introduce the volumes into England or into any British Colony.
COLLECTION
OF
BRITISH AUTHORS
TAUCHNITZ EDITION.
VOL. 2378. POEMS BY WILLIAM MORRIS. IN ONE VOLUME.
A SELECTION
THE POEMS
WILLIAM MORRIS.
WITH A MEMOIR
COPYRIGHT EDITION.
LEIPZIG BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ 1886.
The Right of Translation is reserved.
MEMOIR
OF
WILLIAM MORRIS.
CONTENTS.
FROM
"THE DEFENCE OF GUENEVERE AND OTHER POEMS."
THE DEFENCE OF GUENEVERE.
A GOOD KNIGHT IN PRISON.
Sir Guy, being in the court of a Pagan castle.
The Pagans, from the battlements.
The Pagans, from without.
Sir Guy.
Sir Launcelot, from outside.
The Pagans, from the battlements.
Sir Launcelot.
Sir Guy sayeth afterwards.
SHAMEFUL DEATH.
THE EVE OF CRECY.
THE HAYSTACK IN THE FLOODS.
RIDING TOGETHER.
SUMMER DAWN.
FROM
"THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JASON."
BOOK XIV.
The Sirens—The Garden of the Hesperides —The Heroes do Sacrifice at Malea.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
The Sirens.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
The Sirens.
Orpheus.
FROM
"THE EARTHLY PARADISE."
AN APOLOGY.
FROM
PROLOGUE—THE WANDERERS.
ARGUMENT.
The Elder of the City.
The Wanderer.
OGIER THE DANE.
ARGUMENT.
Song.
HÆC.
ILLE.
HÆC.
ILLE.
THE GOLDEN APPLES.
L'ENVOI.
FROM "LOVE IS ENOUGH."
INTERLUDES.
1.
2.
3.
4.
FROM
"THE STORY OF SIGURD THE VOLSUNG."
BOOK II.
R E G I N.
Of the birth of Sigurd the son of Sigmund.
Sigurd getteth to him the horse that is called Greyfell.
Regin telleth Sigurd of his kindred, and of the Gold that was accursed from ancient days.
Of the forging of the Sword that is called The Wrath of Sigurd.
Of Gripir's Foretelling.
Sigurd rideth to the Glittering Heath.
Sigurd slayeth Fafnir the Serpent.
Sigurd slayeth Regin the Master of Masters on the Glittering Heath.
How Sigurd took to him the Treasure of the Elf Andvari.
How Sigurd awoke Brynhild upon Hindfell.
THE END.
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January 1886.
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BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ, LEIPZIG.
January 1886.
Tauchnitz Edition.
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