"Lie still! Thy mother-land herself Would know thee not again: no more The Raven from the northern shore Hails the bold crew to push for pelf, Though fire and blood and slaughter’d kings ’Neath the black terror of his wings."
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Francis Turner Palgrave, "A Danish Barrow (On the East Devon Coast)", st. 3, in A Lyme Garland (1874)
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