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Morris, William, 1834-1896

"The Well at the World's End: a tale"


We entered the master City in triumph, with the houses hung
with green boughs and the maidens casting flowers before our feet,
and I sat a crowned Queen upon the throne high raised on the very
place where erst I stood awaiting the coming of the torch
to the faggots which were to consume me.
"There then began the reign of the Woman of the Waste; for so it was,
that my lord left to my hands the real ruling of the kingdom,
though he wore the crown and set the seal to parchments.
As to them of the Dry Tree, though some few of them abode
in the kingdom, and became great there, the more part of them
went back to the wildwood and lived the old life of the Wood,
as we had found them living it aforetime. But or ever they went,
the leaders of them came before me, and kissed my feet,
and with tears and prayers besought me, and bade me that if aught
fell amiss to me there, I should come back to them and be their
Lady and Queen; and whereas these wild men loved me well,
and I deemed that I owed much to their love and their helping,
I promised them and swore to them by the Water of the Well at
the World's End that I would do no less than they prayed me:
albeit I set no term or year for the day that I would come to them.
"And now my lord and I, we set ourselves to heal the wounds which war
had made in the land: and hard was the work, and late the harvest;
so used had men become to turmoil and trouble. Moreover, there were many,
and chiefly the women who had lost husband, lover, son or brother,
who laid all their griefs on my back; though forsooth how was I guilty
of the old king's wrath against me, which was the cause of all?
About this time my lord had the Castle of Abundance built up very fairly
for me and him to dwell in at whiles; and indeed we had before that
dwelt at a little manor house that was there, when we durst withdraw
a little from the strife; but now he had it done as fair as ye saw it,
and had those arras cloths made with the story of my sojourn in
the wilderness, even as ye saw them.


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