The Winterfeast

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Mayhap 1 be z little bent that way.
SwANHiLD. Henceforward I shall love the war- rior best! Sure; 'tis a kind of skald!
Olaf. I will be both for thee! Harkee! I know two rimes!
SwANHiLD. Dost thou? Dost thou?
Olaf. Ay. One is for warts upon the hand, and t'other for the evil eye! I learned them when I was a boy.
SwANHiLD. Nay, but out of thine own heart, Olaf!
Canst thou not sing songs out of thine own heart ?
Olaf. I can tiy!
SWANHILD. Do! Do!
Olaf. How might it be an I sang a song of war — so
...mething stirring and manful, with great battles in't ?
SwANHiLD. Yea, and of dwarfs and of giants, and great drakes, fieiy-eyed, that come out upon thee, silent, in the darkness! Ugh!
Olaf. Ooh!
Canst thou sing songs out of thine own heart ?
SwANHiLD. I can a little; but I wait thine, Olaf.
Olaf. Oh! I will anon. 'Tis rusty with me now.
Swanhild. Dost thou know what I do think ?
Olaf. Nay; what ?
[121] THE WINTERFEAST SwANHiLD. I think thou couldst not an thou tried!
Olaf. What! Not sing songs ?


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