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  1. 'Come then,' she said, and took his hand in hers, so that he scarce felt the earth under his feet, as they went all three together toward the house in the gathering dusk, while eastward where the peaks of the great mountains dipped was a light that told of the rising of the moon. The Roots of the Mountains: Next Chapter

  2. His best-known works are The Defence of Guinevere, and Other Poems (1858), Hopes and Fears for Art (1882), Chants for Socialists (1885), A Dream of John Ball: A King's Lesson (1888), The House of the Wolfings (1889), Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair (1895), Old French Romances (1896), The Well at the World's End (1896), and The Hollow Land (1897).

  3. The Roots of the Mountains, by William Morris, [1889], full text etext at sacred-texts.com The Roots of the Mountains: Chapter XXV. Of the Gate-Thing at Burgstead

  4. Roots Of The Mountains de William Morris en Librerías Gandhi | Libros en Gandhi con Envío Gratis Siempre | Roots Of The Mountains en Librerías Gandhi

  5. the roots of the mountains wherein is told somewhat of the lives of the men of burgdale their friends their neighbours their foemen and their fellows in arms by william morris xviii. face-of-god talketh with the friend in shadowy vale

  6. the roots of the mountains wherein is told somewhat of the lives of the men of burgdale their friends their neighbours their foemen and their fellows in arms by william morris * chapter xxxix. of the great folk-mote: men take rede of the war- faring, the fellowship, and the war-leader. folk-might telleth whence his people came.

  7. the roots of the mountains wherein is told somewhat of the lives of the men of burgdale their friends their neighbours their foemen and their fellows in arms by william morris l. folk-might seeth the bride and speaketh with her