Shameful Death
by William Morris
English poet, translator, essayist, publisher and printer. His first published work was The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems (1858). He achieved success as a poet with a romantic narrative, The Life and Death of Jason. He wrote a series of narrative poems collected in The Earthly Paradise (1868). His principal achievement is considered to be the epic Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs (1876), influenced by the Old Norse sagas. Among his best romances are A Dream of John Ball (1886) and News from Nowhere (1890). Underrated as a poet, he is remembered more as a designer and craftsman.
Shameful Death
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There were four of us about that bed; He did not die in the night, He was not slain with the sword, He did not strike one blow, They lighted a great torch then, I am threescore and ten, I am threescore and ten, And now, knights all of you, |