ll valiant blood be spilt."
It was the bold Orm Ungerswayne
He drew his trusty sword,
And at a single blow smote off
The head of Valland's Tord.
Valland's Tord he slew, and then
His followers every one;
Then speeds he to the monarch's house
To claim the maid he'd won.
Then took the bold Orm Ungerswayne
The Atheling in his arm:
"Thou art my own, fair maid, for thee
I have confronted harm."
O'er Helmer Isle the tidings run
As fast as levin fire,
That Orm the lovely maid has won,
And has avenged his sire.
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