BOOK I.-10

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For her brother slain on the island; and nought he gainsayeth her will. And so on an eve of the autumn do men the beakers fill, And the earls are gathered together ‘neath the boughs of the Branstock green; There gold-clad mid the feasting went Borghild, Sigmund’s Queen, And she poured the wine for Sinfiotli, and smiled in his face and said: “Drink now of this cup from mine hand, and bury we hate that is dead.” So he took the cup from her fingers, nor drank but pondered long O’er the gathering days of his labour, and the intermingled wrong. Now he sat by the side of his father; and Sigmund spake a word: “O son, why sittest thou silent mid the glee of earl and lord?” “I look in the cup,” quoth Sinfiotli, “and hate therein I see.” “Well looked it is,” said Sigmund; “give thou the c

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