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Thy fierceness finds no leisure; dalliance is far from thee, and savagery fostered.

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Thy fierceness finds no leisure; dalliance is far from thee, and savagery fostered. (Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX), The Danish History, > Book One.)

Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX)

  • attestation: Thy fierceness finds no leisure; dalliance is far from thee, and savagery fostered. (The Danish History, > Book One.)

    "Thy fierceness finds no leisure; dalliance is far from thee, and savagery fostered."

Heimskringla

  • attribution: Thy relation, Sigurd Woolsack, was sent before on this errand, and one called Gille the Backthief, and one who had still a worse name (Heimskringla > part in the government with his brother Hardaknut. In the same autumn > 8. Of The Bonde Sveinke, And Sigurd Ulstreng.)

    "Thy relation, Sigurd Woolsack, was sent before on this errand, and one called Gille the Backthief, and one who had still a worse name."