Golden threads from an ancient loom. Das Nibelunglied, adapted to the use of young readers1880 |
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... palace . A favorite falcon hovered near her ; it was a bird she loved very dearly , for she had tamed it , and fed it day by day with her own fair hands . Now , as she looked upon her favorite , behold ! two eagles , from their eyrie in ...
... palace . A favorite falcon hovered near her ; it was a bird she loved very dearly , for she had tamed it , and fed it day by day with her own fair hands . Now , as she looked upon her favorite , behold ! two eagles , from their eyrie in ...
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... palace . It was built of marble , green as grass , yet withal of a daz- zling brilliancy , and from the windows of it , the princes could see fair women looking down upon them with curious eyes ; and in a snow - white robe , who seemed ...
... palace . It was built of marble , green as grass , yet withal of a daz- zling brilliancy , and from the windows of it , the princes could see fair women looking down upon them with curious eyes ; and in a snow - white robe , who seemed ...
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... palace to cull a nosegay as an offering for his bride , when he met Gunther , wearing such a shame - faced , woe - begone aspect , that he was fain to stop and ask him what had befallen him that he looked so sad . Then Gunther , with ...
... palace to cull a nosegay as an offering for his bride , when he met Gunther , wearing such a shame - faced , woe - begone aspect , that he was fain to stop and ask him what had befallen him that he looked so sad . Then Gunther , with ...
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... palace set apart by Gunther for his guests , arrayed herself in her queenly robes , put the regal diadem of Santen upon her brow , and bidding her forty maidens attire themselves in royal apparel , ordered out all her husband's knights ...
... palace set apart by Gunther for his guests , arrayed herself in her queenly robes , put the regal diadem of Santen upon her brow , and bidding her forty maidens attire themselves in royal apparel , ordered out all her husband's knights ...
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... palace at Worms . The armour of the dead hero , and the good sword Balmung , Hagen took for his own share of the plunder . But this last outrage brought no increase to Criemhild's pain . Siegfried gone , her woe was uniform and the same ...
... palace at Worms . The armour of the dead hero , and the good sword Balmung , Hagen took for his own share of the plunder . But this last outrage brought no increase to Criemhild's pain . Siegfried gone , her woe was uniform and the same ...
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