Golden threads from an ancient loom. Das Nibelunglied, adapted to the use of young readers1880 |
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... brave knights were . And Gunther , the king , gave them a right hospitable reception . So Siegfried remained at the Court , and became the king's chief intimate and friend ; yet , noble knight as he was , spake he never a word of ...
... brave knights were . And Gunther , the king , gave them a right hospitable reception . So Siegfried remained at the Court , and became the king's chief intimate and friend ; yet , noble knight as he was , spake he never a word of ...
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... brave knight , with his six feet of stature , the eagle eye , and clustering locks of nut - brown hair , was the one who had saved her brother's throne , and her native country from the iron yoke of a usurper . And soon a high festival ...
... brave knight , with his six feet of stature , the eagle eye , and clustering locks of nut - brown hair , was the one who had saved her brother's throne , and her native country from the iron yoke of a usurper . And soon a high festival ...
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... brave knight . But men in love seldom listen to reason . Gunther had the whim upon him , and go he would . His uncle Hagen , who was prudent , wary , and shrewd in counsel , advised him , if it must be so , to take Siegfried with him ...
... brave knight . But men in love seldom listen to reason . Gunther had the whim upon him , and go he would . His uncle Hagen , who was prudent , wary , and shrewd in counsel , advised him , if it must be so , to take Siegfried with him ...
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... brave knight's death . Then the two consulted together how they might compass this end , and it was agreed upon between them that a great hunt- ing party should be arranged for the following day , for they knew that Siegfried loved the ...
... brave knight's death . Then the two consulted together how they might compass this end , and it was agreed upon between them that a great hunt- ing party should be arranged for the following day , for they knew that Siegfried loved the ...
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... brave knights who might never again return to them , for the prudent dreaded lest Criemhild should revenge herself upon Hagen and the Burgundians for Siegfried's murder . But in spite of omens and dreams to dissuade them against the ...
... brave knights who might never again return to them , for the prudent dreaded lest Criemhild should revenge herself upon Hagen and the Burgundians for Siegfried's murder . But in spite of omens and dreams to dissuade them against the ...
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