| Harriet Monroe, ed. (18601936). Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. 191222. | | | | Hrolfs ThrallHis Song | | By Willard Wattles |
| | From On the Road THERE be five things to a mans desire: | |
| Kine flesh, roof-tree, his own fire, | |
| Clean cup of sweet wine from goats hide, | |
| And through dark night one to lie beside. | |
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| Four things poor and homely be: | 5 |
| Hearth-fire, white cheese, own roof-tree, | |
| True mead slow brewed with brown malt; | |
| But a good woman is savor and salt. | |
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| Plow, shove deep through gray loam; | |
| Hack, sword, hack for straw-thatch home; | 10 |
| Guard, buckler, guard both beast and human; | |
| God, send true man his true woman! | | | | |
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