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PART FIRST - The Musician's Tale - The Saga of King Olaf - IV -Queen Sigrid the Haughty |
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Queen Sigrid the Haughty
The floor with tassels of fir was besprent, She heard the birds sing, she saw the sun shine, Like a sword without scabbard the bright river lay But Olaf the King had sued for her hand, Her maidens were seated around her knee, And one was singing the ancient rune And through it, and round it, and over it all The Queen in her hand held a ring of gold, King Olaf had sent her this wedding gift, She had given the ring to her goldsmiths twain, And Sigrid the Queen, in her haughty way, And they answered: "O Queen! if the truth must be told, The lightning flashed o'er her forehead and cheek, "If in his gifts he can faithless be, A footstep was heard on the outer stair, He kissed the Queen's hand, and he whispered of love, But she smiled with contempt as she answered: "O King, And the King: "O speak not of Odin to me, Looking straight at the King, with her level brows, Then the face of King Olaf was darkened with gloom, "Why, then, should I care to have thee?" he said,-- His zeal was stronger than fear or love, Then forth from the chamber in anger he fled, Queen Sigrid the Haughty said under her breath, Content of PART FIRST: The Musician's Tale: The Saga of King Olaf: IV - Queen Sigrid the Haughty [Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem collection: Tales of a Wayside Inn] Read next: PART FIRST#The Musician's Tale - The Saga of King Olaf#V - The Skerry of Shrieks Read previous: PART FIRST#The Musician's Tale - The Saga of King Olaf#III - Thorn of Rimol Table of content of Tales of a Wayside Inn GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |