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This is a page listing the work of one Matthew Grymm, who bears a distinct resemblence to [[Grim the Skald]] in all but his clothing. Perhaps he is descendant? Who can say? | This is a page listing the work of one Matthew Grymm, who bears a distinct resemblence to [[Grim the Skald]] in all but his clothing. Perhaps he is a descendant? Who can say? | ||
The works herein are rendered in 14th Century verse styles. Being from Yorkshire, and siezed with the ancient Saxon spirit of the British Isles, he has written a fair bit in the Alliterative Verse forms common to that era. | The works herein are rendered in 14th Century verse styles. Being from Yorkshire, and siezed with the ancient Saxon spirit of the British Isles, he has written a fair bit in the Alliterative Verse forms common to that era. |
Revision as of 17:58, 5 October 2010
This is a page listing the work of one Matthew Grymm, who bears a distinct resemblence to Grim the Skald in all but his clothing. Perhaps he is a descendant? Who can say?
The works herein are rendered in 14th Century verse styles. Being from Yorkshire, and siezed with the ancient Saxon spirit of the British Isles, he has written a fair bit in the Alliterative Verse forms common to that era.