Lady Inger of Östrat; The Vikings at Helgeland; The PretendersW. Scott, 1890 - 379 pages |
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arms BÅRD BRATTE BIÖRN Birchlegs BISHOP NICHOLAS child church comes Count Sture Dagfinn the Peasant DAGNY dare deed didst door DUKE SKULE EARL SKULE Edited Egil EINAR HUK Elgesæter ELINA father FINN gate goes GREGORIUS JONSSON GUNNAR Hakon Hakonsson hall Halogaland hand heart HIÖRDIS hither honour Iceland INGEBORG Inger Gyldenlöve IVAR BODDE JATGEIR JENS BIELKE Kåre King Hakon KING SKULE King-child King's kingly LADY INGER LADY RAGNHILD land letter looks lord MARGRETE Master Sigard mayhap methinks MONK mother never Nidaros night NILS LYKKE NILS STENSSON noble Norway nought OLAF SKAKTAVL ÖRNULF Östråt PAUL FLIDA peace Peter Kanzler saga SIGRID Sigurd Ribbung SIRA VILIAM skald Skule Bårdsson slain slay softly soul speak stand Sten sure sword tell thee things THOROLF thought throne to-night true twas Vegard Væradal Vikings voice wilt woman word
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Page 318 - What gift do I need ? JATGEIR. My lord, you are a king. KING SKULE. Have you at all times full faith that you are a skald ? JATGEIR.
Page 191 - ... silence, she bursts forth as if seized by a strong resolution.] Let fall who will — Sigurd and I shall still be together. ACT FOURTH By the coast. It is evening; the moon breaks forth now and again, from among dark and ragged storm-clouds. At the back, a black grave-mound, newly heaped up.