id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1152 nan The Story of the Volsungs (Volsunga Saga); with Excerpts from the Poetic Edda .txt text/plain 58214 3658 93 comes Sigmund, King Volsung's son, and sets hand to the sword, and pulls King Volsung fell amidst his folk and all his men withal, saving his ten The king said, "That is fated for another man; behold now, thou art Sigurd said, "I am minded to choose me a horse; come thou, and counsel Then spake Sigurd, "Have I heard aright, that King Sigmund gave thee the Sigurd spake, "None among the sons of men can be found wiser than thou; Brynhild answers, "I shall gaze on the hosts of the war-kings, but thou "Good talk," says Gudrun, "let us do even so; what kings deemest thou to He answered, "I am called Sigurd, son of King Sigmund." Atli was a great king and mighty, wise, and a lord of many men; and now The king said, "Worser deeds hast thou done than men have to tell of, ./cache/1152.txt ./txt/1152.txt