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when, but i have seen for whom. g. k. chesterton , in the ballad of the white horse ( ), book ii : the gathering of the chiefs a dancing sparkle, a doubtful star , on the waste wind whirled and driven; but it seems to sing of a wilder worth , a time discrowned of doom and birth , and the kingdom of
over the thrones of doom and blood goeth god that is a craftsman good, and gold and iron, earth and wood, loveth and laboureth. g. k. chesterton , in the ballad of the white horse ( ), book vi : ethandune: the slaying of the chiefs their great souls went on a wind away, and they have not tale or tomb...
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