Which well-nigh for every joy once did avail you.

The dwellers in land here, my people indeed,

The wise-of-rede hall-folk, have I heard say e'en this:

That they have set eyes on two such-like erewhile,

Two mickle mark-striders the moorland a-holding,

Ghosts come from elsewhere, but of them one there was,

As full certainly might they then know it to be,

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In the likeness of woman; and the other shap'd loathly

All after man's image trod the tracks of the exile,