The book Proud Signild was written by author Wise, Thomas James, 1859-1937 Here you can read free online of Proud Signild book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Proud Signild a good or bad book?
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” “I know a proud damsel that dwells by the rill, On her thou couldst never accomplish thy will. “I’ll gage my war courser, the steady and tried, Thou never canst lure the fair Mettie, my bride. ” “Against him I’ll gage my grey courser of power, That she shall this evening repair to my bower. “My courser so proud, and my neck bone so whiteI’ll gage that I lure the fair Mettie this night. ” ’Twas late in the evening, mist fell from the skies, Sir Olaf he plays in his very best guise. Sir Olaf he... plays on his gold harp a strain, That heard the proud Mettie far over the plain. Sir Olaf a tune on his golden horn blew, To the house of fair Mettie the thrilling sounds flew. Long stood the fair Mettie and listened thereto:“Now shall I or not to that horn-player go?” Long stood damsel Mettie in doubt and in care:“No one of my maidens take with me I dare. ” The maid and the little brown messan her friend, Through the paths of the forest so lonely they wend. Her mantle of blue the fair Mettie puts on, And unto the bower of Sir Olaf she’s gone.
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