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a)No truce, accepting no settlement, no price / In gold or land, and paying the living / For one crime only with another.
b)The best and most noble / Of his council debated remedies, sat / In secret sessions, talking of terror / And wondering what the bravest of warriors could do.
c)So the living sorrow of Healfdane’s son / Simmered, bitter and fresh, and no wisdom / Or strength could break it
d). . . A powerful monster, living down / In the darkness, growled in pain, impatient / As day after day the music rang / Loud in that hall
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D
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