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quadgram | frequency |
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the land of burgundy | 47 |
spake of tronje hagen | 18 |
then spake the royal | 17 |
in storm of battle | 16 |
then spake of tronje | 15 |
the men of burgundy | 15 |
in the land of | 13 |
full dear to me | 12 |
then spake the lady | 11 |
of the land of | 11 |
to the land of | 10 |
thereupon answered and said | 9 |
many a knight full | 8 |
then spake the valiant | 8 |
from the land of | 7 |
then spake the mighty | 7 |
thereto gave answer hagen | 7 |
spake the royal gunther | 7 |
then spake the doughty | 7 |
then spake the monarch | 7 |
many a maiden fair | 7 |
answered and said the | 7 |
the second half of | 7 |
the men of etzel | 7 |
spake unto the monarch | 7 |
the hand of the | 7 |
in a tone of | 6 |
worms across the rhine | 6 |
many a lady fair | 6 |
the spouse of kriemhild | 6 |
by the hand of | 6 |
then spake the noble | 6 |
of the second half | 6 |
of the fourth line | 6 |
spake the mighty monarch | 6 |
the men of gunther | 6 |
spake the lady kriemhild | 6 |
spake the monarch gunther | 6 |
the knight of tronje | 5 |
of the nibelungen saga | 5 |
spake the royal lady | 5 |
full many a stately | 5 |
he spake unto the | 5 |
the lord of rhineland | 5 |
she spake unto the | 5 |
at the time of | 5 |
unto the land of | 5 |
full many a warrior | 5 |
the good and intelligent | 5 |
many a shield and | 5 |
as well as the | 5 |
the story of the | 5 |
the time of the | 5 |
and all his men | 5 |
the death of siegfried | 5 |
the walls of the | 5 |
of sun in summer | 5 |
in the course of | 5 |
the month of may | 5 |
full many a thane | 5 |
and many a knight | 5 |
with might and main | 5 |
the death of her | 5 |
the baron and his | 5 |
for the first time | 5 |
full many a fair | 5 |
worms upon the rhine | 5 |
turn of sun in | 5 |
so high in honor | 4 |
full many a lady | 4 |
fared to the huns | 4 |
full many a maid | 4 |
see note to page | 4 |
by the summer night | 4 |
spake the noble monarch | 4 |
many a valiant warrior | 4 |
may such thing be | 4 |
noble knight and good | 4 |
the latter part of | 4 |
then spake the knight | 4 |
second half of the | 4 |
thing may never be | 4 |
many a stately warrior | 4 |
and with him his | 4 |
forth from the hall | 4 |
all the men of | 4 |
then spake the lofty | 4 |
thereto spake the margrave | 4 |
the knight of bern | 4 |
in the history of | 4 |
it is not the | 4 |
from out his hand | 4 |
the clear green lake | 4 |
green lake of nemi | 4 |
of the men of | 4 |
of bern sir dietrich | 4 |
ladies of the convent | 4 |
from out the hand | 4 |
worms upon the strand | 4 |
for the sake of | 4 |
the people among whom | 4 |
the rest of the | 4 |
his heart he bore | 4 |
of weeping and of | 4 |
of the burgundian kings | 4 |
in all the world | 4 |
many a precious stone | 4 |
baron and his daughter | 4 |
valiant knight and good | 4 |
the noble knights and | 4 |
the valiant knight and | 4 |
full many a one | 4 |
o woe is me | 4 |
latter part of the | 4 |
into the land of | 4 |
that will i do | 4 |
spake the valiant dankwart | 4 |
of the burgundians and | 4 |
how might such thing | 4 |
the sight of the | 4 |
the knight full noble | 4 |
bank of the rhine | 4 |
in silent thought i | 4 |
the evolution of the | 4 |
bewitched i am by | 4 |
thought i am riding | 4 |
am by the summer | 4 |
many a gallant knight | 4 |
spake the doughty siegfried | 4 |
many a noble thane | 4 |
i am by the | 4 |
from worms across the | 4 |
clear green lake of | 4 |
silent thought i am | 4 |
the thing might be | 3 |
of the saga in | 3 |
then might ye see | 3 |
a point of honour | 3 |
that they thence would | 3 |
the end of the | 3 |
of metz sir ortwein | 3 |
may our welcome bringing | 3 |
high and royal lady | 3 |
who bewitched him thus | 3 |
carried away by the | 3 |
a knight of valor | 3 |
and the lovely margaretta | 3 |
full many a wonder | 3 |
young werner with the | 3 |
in his heart he | 3 |
in its original form | 3 |
the son of ute | 3 |
the same be done | 3 |
on all sides they | 3 |
then spake again the | 3 |
good and intelligent mother | 3 |
in days like the | 3 |
thereto spake king gunther | 3 |
hither to this land | 3 |
the happiest youth in | 3 |
we sing and shout | 3 |
rumold the high steward | 3 |
death of her brothers | 3 |
all of her attendants | 3 |
full many a shield | 3 |
as we have it | 3 |
is all that he | 3 |
unto the rhine they | 3 |
then spake the youthful | 3 |
was seen full many | 3 |
the land of the | 3 |
a shield and helmet | 3 |
at the end of | 3 |
to worms upon the | 3 |
to me it is | 3 |
my heart full sore | 3 |
the side of the | 3 |
might such thing be | 3 |
the men of siegfried | 3 |
by the clear green | 3 |
landlord of the button | 3 |
happiest youth in the | 3 |
the men of ruediger | 3 |
from out the land | 3 |
the son of siegmund | 3 |
such thing be done | 3 |
edition preface to the | 3 |
the mass was sung | 3 |
many a beauteous maid | 3 |
from the hall they | 3 |
second half of line | 3 |
the lord of bechelaren | 3 |
all things bud and | 3 |
now god reward thee | 3 |
then spake sir siegfried | 3 |
in heaven forfend it | 3 |
there was a mickle | 3 |
in the german empire | 3 |
and eke his spouse | 3 |
in all this world | 3 |
is borne off by | 3 |
spake he to the | 3 |
the saga in its | 3 |
the night through until | 3 |
where he kriemhild found | 3 |
maiden fair to see | 3 |
by me shall be | 3 |
maidens and fair ladies | 3 |
in more or less | 3 |
full many a maiden | 3 |
while all things bud | 3 |
the lady kriemhild to | 3 |
many a valiant knight | 3 |
at the foot of | 3 |
that the men of | 3 |
on the other hand | 3 |
adventure how siegfried was | 3 |
young werner is the | 3 |
the king and eke | 3 |
of gold and silver | 3 |
the beginning of the | 3 |
gaping wounds full many | 3 |
people kiss each other | 3 |
of the golden lion | 3 |
seen full many a | 3 |
days like the present | 3 |
sindold and hunold and | 3 |
the first half of | 3 |
she was passing fair | 3 |
then spake the maiden | 3 |
the form of the | 3 |
youth in the german | 3 |
after the death of | 3 |
to may our welcome | 3 |
the aged lady abbess | 3 |
then was a mickle | 3 |
now god in heaven | 3 |
many a fair lady | 3 |
of the nibelungen strophe | 3 |
at turn of sun | 3 |
second and the third | 3 |
to the fact that | 3 |
the thanes of etzel | 3 |
noble knights and good | 3 |
of bern the hero | 3 |
then spake the queen | 3 |
full many a knight | 3 |
the course of the | 3 |
things bud and sprout | 3 |
ye noble knights and | 3 |
i ween their hearts | 3 |
at the head of | 3 |
that he will say | 3 |
full loudly cried then | 3 |
why do people kiss | 3 |
she was of mood | 3 |
do people kiss each | 3 |
the land of saxons | 3 |
how lovely is the | 3 |
half of the fourth | 3 |
woods we sing and | 3 |
the history of the | 3 |
many a winsome maid | 3 |
will go with thee | 3 |
all that he will | 3 |
warriors many a one | 3 |
that from the wound | 3 |
for the last time | 3 |
i know what love | 3 |
then spake unto the | 3 |
like that of the | 3 |
historical saga of the | 3 |
to me full dear | 3 |
full many a noble | 3 |
then spake to her | 3 |
the woods we sing | 3 |
the queen full stately | 3 |
such joy was not | 3 |
that would i have | 3 |
the hero of netherland | 3 |
walls of the city | 3 |
and eke the royal | 3 |
with sword in hand | 3 |
they on their way | 3 |
would i have you | 3 |
the queen gave answer | 3 |
many might ye see | 3 |
high and royal dame | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
against the men of | 3 |
us knights here homeless | 3 |
it had to be | 3 |
me full sorely that | 3 |
so in the woods | 3 |
thereto gave answer siegfried | 3 |
the lofty monarch spake | 3 |
and all his warriors | 3 |
they thence would fare | 3 |
to thee commended be | 3 |
the full stately maid | 3 |
spake the high lady | 3 |
now the day was | 3 |
werner is the happiest | 3 |
to me been told | 3 |
smote with blow so | 3 |
with speed to the | 3 |
lovely is the month | 3 |
the burgundians and attila | 3 |
all clad in shining | 3 |
know what love is | 3 |
up from the river | 3 |
the second and the | 3 |
from far and near | 3 |
as far as to | 3 |
god in heaven forfend | 3 |
is the month of | 3 |
in the woods we | 3 |
his friends the monarch | 3 |
kriemhild the maiden fair | 3 |
i send thee greeting | 3 |
then spake of bern | 3 |
the king of rhineland | 3 |
many a noble guest | 3 |
speed to the village | 3 |
true love and trumpet | 3 |
spake the lady brunhild | 3 |
is the happiest youth | 3 |
but who bewitched him | 3 |
spake the youthful giselher | 3 |
for many a season | 3 |
the thane full valiant | 3 |
to lose his life | 3 |
storm of battle to | 3 |
the young sir giselher | 3 |
from off his charger | 3 |
evolution of the poem | 3 |
thereto the queen gave | 3 |
how long shall we | 3 |
his guests the monarch | 3 |
gunther and his men | 3 |
etzel and eke his | 3 |
come unto this land | 3 |
so warm a welcome | 3 |
the german empire dwelling | 3 |
knight of mettle true | 2 |
long for lasting friendship | 2 |
maidens fair to see | 2 |
then spake the lovely | 2 |
as death and devil | 2 |
it might be that | 2 |
the holy roman empire | 2 |
and live i yet | 2 |
siegfried was sent to | 2 |
room in the attic | 2 |
were free in giving | 2 |
may god damn him | 2 |
her full many a | 2 |
take her with you | 2 |
then mickle was the | 2 |
down to the river | 2 |
new god of the | 2 |
train of fair attendants | 2 |
my will in this | 2 |
the garden waves the | 2 |
how siegfried was sent | 2 |
in death laid low | 2 |
were the royal ladies | 2 |
the third accent of | 2 |
under the shade of | 2 |
and novella hundred and | 2 |
and all their followers | 2 |
grant us hence to | 2 |
through the land the | 2 |
and the story of | 2 |
wore a royal crown | 2 |
and all of her | 2 |
doomed full many a | 2 |
west bank of the | 2 |
spouse full dear to | 2 |
the sixth of march | 2 |
a knight full noble | 2 |
the men of kriemhild | 2 |
i yet a season | 2 |
with them thither brought | 2 |
the thing be told | 2 |
when they did hear | 2 |
of the broken sword | 2 |
the knight of netherland | 2 |
same maiden it is | 2 |
they from that land | 2 |
the heart of a | 2 |
spake the royal etzel | 2 |
and mickle was his | 2 |
full many a beauteous | 2 |
went full many a | 2 |
trusty shield in hand | 2 |
a joy to me | 2 |
that it is not | 2 |
about her neatly shaped | 2 |
to gaze on the | 2 |
many and many a | 2 |
make the blood to | 2 |
the gaze of the | 2 |
the concert in the | 2 |
the eye of the | 2 |
her brothers the slaying | 2 |
thou art full of | 2 |
not far from the | 2 |
in calm meditation lofty | 2 |
that of all the | 2 |
meditation lofty secrets are | 2 |
at court to wear | 2 |
many a warrior bold | 2 |
was doomed full many | 2 |
he but like his | 2 |
that he in death | 2 |
from the other direction | 2 |
of the life of | 2 |
it is in the | 2 |
here and try his | 2 |
fought with the huns | 2 |
saga of the burgundians | 2 |
king and eke his | 2 |
and his heart was | 2 |
how the margrave ruediger | 2 |
had opened his lips | 2 |
of the people among | 2 |
he is a worthy | 2 |
her neatly shaped ankles | 2 |
then outspake king gunther | 2 |
the worst dog in | 2 |
to his royal mistress | 2 |
then outspake the margrave | 2 |
is a poem of | 2 |
god in heaven that | 2 |
spake unto the margrave | 2 |
been told to me | 2 |
of a young and | 2 |
god of the franks | 2 |
stress of battle and | 2 |
the knights of etzel | 2 |
is a worthy knight | 2 |
by many a valiant | 2 |
the day was ended | 2 |
the bounty of the | 2 |
at all times the | 2 |
through the hours of | 2 |
and of a happy | 2 |
filled she was with | 2 |
from about the year | 2 |
they unto the rhine | 2 |
forth were brought the | 2 |
who there had seen | 2 |
in all the earth | 2 |
to avenge her wrong | 2 |
little were they idle | 2 |
in the year in | 2 |
high and stately queen | 2 |
the kings and their | 2 |
spake of bern the | 2 |
fared to isenland to | 2 |
then spake unto his | 2 |
many a stately knight | 2 |
loath they were to | 2 |
many a fair and | 2 |
the maple and musician | 2 |
here in the land | 2 |
that round her sides | 2 |
the site of the | 2 |
a maiden fair to | 2 |
he was a man | 2 |
the men of bechelaren | 2 |
to his guest the | 2 |
the knight so noble | 2 |
lord of bern gave | 2 |
preserved in the nibelungenlied | 2 |
then answered him the | 2 |
all is in motion | 2 |
a blow with a | 2 |
them the men of | 2 |
did the doughty gernot | 2 |
are all of them | 2 |
wherefore didst thou die | 2 |
the death of my | 2 |
the kings so mighty | 2 |
the bodice of black | 2 |
tales of mickle wonder | 2 |
leave did grant them | 2 |
then spake of burgundy | 2 |
on all sides then | 2 |
the lady kriemhild the | 2 |
how king etzel sent | 2 |
hath oft been said | 2 |
part of the poem | 2 |
edge of her kerchief | 2 |
deemed that lady kriemhild | 2 |
deep wounds and mortal | 2 |
the son of siegelind | 2 |
from the castle of | 2 |
with train of warriors | 2 |
from off his body | 2 |
siegfried to the feast | 2 |
upon the farther strand | 2 |
english version of the | 2 |
make much heavier the | 2 |
for them in store | 2 |
calm meditation lofty secrets | 2 |
to me and to | 2 |
nibelungen hoard was brought | 2 |
in the garden pavilion | 2 |
put to the test | 2 |
on the other side | 2 |
of the poetic genius | 2 |
joy was not to | 2 |
young werner rode into | 2 |
women of the sea | 2 |
at her blue eyes | 2 |
from us hath been | 2 |
what hath here been | 2 |
he arose not before | 2 |
me of all my | 2 |
me thy art divine | 2 |
to me thy sister | 2 |
were seen full many | 2 |
again unto burgundian land | 2 |
do what now i | 2 |
as soon as he | 2 |
full many a valiant | 2 |
to the castle gate | 2 |
find that will make | 2 |
the lord of bern | 2 |
went unto each other | 2 |
that no harm they | 2 |
a mickle host of | 2 |
the scene of the | 2 |
son of ute fair | 2 |
on the side of | 2 |
the thanes of burgundy | 2 |
steeds and rich apparel | 2 |
the knight she loved | 2 |
rises above it the | 2 |
not without good reason | 2 |
the noble maiden spake | 2 |
i never have seen | 2 |
his men every one | 2 |
kriemhild the fair lady | 2 |
the guests to meet | 2 |
as at strasburg on | 2 |
not one of all | 2 |
now the night was | 2 |
becomes the wife of | 2 |
he had of ruediger | 2 |
in the narrow valley | 2 |
with a simple grace | 2 |
upon the twelfth morning | 2 |
i counsel thee against | 2 |
him by the hand | 2 |
how the burgundians came | 2 |
now no further how | 2 |
was sent to worms | 2 |
of gold all shining | 2 |
her surpassing beauty that | 2 |
to meet them with | 2 |
the death of noble | 2 |
as we have heard | 2 |
the noblest of daughters | 2 |
the queen bade set | 2 |
the queens berated each | 2 |
hither unto this land | 2 |
for sake of me | 2 |
how brunhild was received | 2 |
wish to do so | 2 |
gave back the sound | 2 |
werner sues for margaretta | 2 |
the knights all fared | 2 |
fair and winsome maid | 2 |
said in a tone | 2 |
he thy liegeman is | 2 |
the language of the | 2 |
did naught but sorrow | 2 |
gere of the land | 2 |
in the former kriemhild | 2 |
how siegfried fought with | 2 |
many a deed of | 2 |
upon her brothers the | 2 |
full many a man | 2 |
and kriemhild were slain | 2 |
the thing may be | 2 |
fared to his knights | 2 |
might ye see how | 2 |
a german poem of | 2 |
form of the saga | 2 |
with his good kinsmen | 2 |
hither come to me | 2 |
and her luxuriant hair | 2 |
first and second lines | 2 |
came they to the | 2 |
the life of chivalry | 2 |
well with honor in | 2 |
story of the burgundians | 2 |
cast out the dead | 2 |
man with one eye | 2 |
a stately warrior more | 2 |
with his train of | 2 |
might i but bring | 2 |
whereof in very sooth | 2 |
went up to the | 2 |
at strasburg on the | 2 |
and all their men | 2 |
she spake unto her | 2 |
an old man with | 2 |
never may such thing | 2 |
set fire to the | 2 |
when the clergyman now | 2 |
spake she rich in | 2 |
at the sound of | 2 |
here to a popular | 2 |
that the mighty monarch | 2 |
gunther fared to isenland | 2 |
might ye see the | 2 |
to the chamber where | 2 |
in all that maketh | 2 |
the followers of the | 2 |
when they thence would | 2 |
and gold in store | 2 |
i have in the | 2 |
six and eighty ladies | 2 |
the trumpeters from frickthal | 2 |
within the casements many | 2 |
half of the first | 2 |
full many a gallant | 2 |
purse and pay the | 2 |
she wore a royal | 2 |
on the one hand | 2 |
as far as goes | 2 |
lightly rises above it | 2 |
thou at me with | 2 |
now guard you well | 2 |
at the close of | 2 |
is evident from the | 2 |
how siegfried was betrayed | 2 |
of burgundy gernot the | 2 |
the king might see | 2 |
and passed without the | 2 |
when the lord of | 2 |
ride unto the rhine | 2 |
how siegfried fared to | 2 |
what the end will | 2 |
as he was wont | 2 |
kings and all their | 2 |
then spake in manner | 2 |
spake in courteous manner | 2 |
his trusty shield in | 2 |
began to weep the | 2 |
the death of his | 2 |
the baron took his | 2 |
to meet thy wishes | 2 |
that here he would | 2 |
baron took his comfort | 2 |
the lady brunhild the | 2 |
they came to bechelaren | 2 |
may i cease to | 2 |
since he thy liegeman | 2 |
his men the king | 2 |
how they came to | 2 |
and irnfried of thuringia | 2 |
longer not to bide | 2 |
barks the worst dog | 2 |
in sooth were never | 2 |
and said in his | 2 |
pieces of the broken | 2 |
and eke the castles | 2 |
then spake to them | 2 |
the men of hunland | 2 |
will find that will | 2 |
how they kept guard | 2 |
forms of the saga | 2 |
the tidings how that | 2 |
the garden of the | 2 |
and his men every | 2 |
the wife of gunther | 2 |
this way and that | 2 |
the landlord of the | 2 |
how the nibelungen hoard | 2 |
full many a winsome | 2 |
and in spite of | 2 |
the steeds well saddled | 2 |
over silver bodkins is | 2 |
they made them ready | 2 |
in his right hand | 2 |
they went to mass | 2 |
to the fiftieth edition | 2 |
to worms across the | 2 |
ye are come to | 2 |
his shield he higher | 2 |
her sides she wore | 2 |
a mighty din arose | 2 |
the blood to flow | 2 |
brother and the young | 2 |
oft in storm of | 2 |
do you hear the | 2 |
unto a nail she | 2 |
her mother queen ute | 2 |
mine host of the | 2 |
then went with her | 2 |
the lady kriemhild did | 2 |
fared to the feast | 2 |
have faithful service from | 2 |
the very finest that | 2 |
the huns in the | 2 |
so came they to | 2 |
round her sides she | 2 |
burgundy giselher the thane | 2 |
as friend to friend | 2 |
werner and the lovely | 2 |
be said by any | 2 |
upon the way were | 2 |
more than a hundred | 2 |
deed by hagen done | 2 |
an it were not | 2 |
how gunther fared to | 2 |
we find it in | 2 |
at last to the | 2 |
to hide what there | 2 |
a son did bear | 2 |
was a noble blowing | 2 |
her sad of mood | 2 |
the margrave ruediger was | 2 |
and fair to see | 2 |
many a knight beside | 2 |
they for the strangers | 2 |
by his mighty sword | 2 |
rhine to sink it | 2 |
may come here and | 2 |
by my own hand | 2 |
i cease to plain | 2 |
volsung and his sons | 2 |
how siegfried came home | 2 |
gallant thanes of burgundy | 2 |
the character of the | 2 |
in wonder at the | 2 |
none could him outrun | 2 |
such thing might be | 2 |
that ye are come | 2 |
on all sides the | 2 |
many a hero fell | 2 |
hands in battle full | 2 |
thither and back again | 2 |
full brave and keen | 2 |
young werner became the | 2 |
of bern gave answer | 2 |
of honor dwelling within | 2 |
many a chosen warrior | 2 |
rode into the mellay | 2 |
might it ever happen | 2 |
i may the story | 2 |
then further spake the | 2 |
all from thence were | 2 |
preface to the third | 2 |
the pieces of the | 2 |
hear a wondrous tale | 2 |
then went forth the | 2 |
to him it seemed | 2 |
the knights full noble | 2 |
many a doughty warrior | 2 |
and so long time | 2 |
erstwhile did wield it | 2 |
out the land of | 2 |
many a high and | 2 |
the royal ladies both | 2 |
hight the same is | 2 |
there was a noisy | 2 |
the messengers of kriemhild | 2 |
a nail she bore | 2 |
then there was a | 2 |
as far as the | 2 |
for sake of friendship | 2 |
father and all his | 2 |
straightway spake the monarch | 2 |
wrought of silk of | 2 |
out before the hall | 2 |
had the men of | 2 |
and many a lady | 2 |
right glad am i | 2 |
of those that followed | 2 |
concert in the garden | 2 |
god in heaven requite | 2 |
in such wise spake | 2 |
five hundred men or | 2 |
burgundians fought with the | 2 |
by the side of | 2 |
hearts did tell them | 2 |
the ladies of the | 2 |
answer the good and | 2 |
many a noble knight | 2 |
in the holy roman | 2 |
garden of the castle | 2 |
knight of high degree | 2 |
strasburg on the bulwarks | 2 |
spake unto his master | 2 |
her luxuriant hair over | 2 |
box of the carriage | 2 |
passed out before the | 2 |
how iring was slain | 2 |
a knight of mettle | 2 |
straightway then spake he | 2 |
in haste his shield | 2 |
in the german nibelungenlied | 2 |
from solothurn and aarau | 2 |
the same did hear | 2 |
him of the curse | 2 |
then to him the | 2 |
the love i bear | 2 |
why lookest thou at | 2 |
the men of denmark | 2 |
great heaps of rubbish | 2 |
the northern form of | 2 |
when the men of | 2 |
the time of her | 2 |
the monarchs and their | 2 |
heat of the noonday | 2 |
should come unto this | 2 |
they fared to the | 2 |
very sooth was need | 2 |
for that they thence | 2 |
the thing may never | 2 |
shall ye let me | 2 |
full many a precious | 2 |
mythical story of siegfried | 2 |
in rage full sore | 2 |
that the lady brunhild | 2 |
to journey hither to | 2 |
the basis of the | 2 |
of siegfried and the | 2 |
shall all be subject | 2 |
armed for the fight | 2 |
the nibelungenlied and the | 2 |
lord full dear to | 2 |
then must be the | 2 |
now god requite thee | 2 |
i but live to | 2 |
full many might ye | 2 |
i not deny you | 2 |
the cave is called | 2 |
to the mountain lake | 2 |
that he did bear | 2 |
how gelfrat was slain | 2 |
then again spake kriemhild | 2 |
hoard was brought to | 2 |
preface to the fiftieth | 2 |
till at last a | 2 |
and the third accent | 2 |
from the walls the | 2 |
that our hermann might | 2 |
many a knight lies | 2 |
brothers the slaying of | 2 |
the deed hath done | 2 |
spake of rhine the | 2 |
brought they for the | 2 |
battle full many a | 2 |
this historical saga of | 2 |
he to the monarch | 2 |
siegfried came home with | 2 |
storm of battle the | 2 |
that of netherland siegfried | 2 |
he rushed upon him | 2 |
in right friendly manner | 2 |
gallant knight and bold | 2 |
ladies fair a many | 2 |
slaying of the dragon | 2 |
then from enfolding covers | 2 |
in heaven requite thee | 2 |
straightway then cried he | 2 |
of the poetic imagination | 2 |
help my grief to | 2 |
and for whose sake | 2 |
thy timid glance away | 2 |
of the latter part | 2 |
how kriemhild fared to | 2 |
of the germanic peoples | 2 |
neatly the edge of | 2 |
whom in his heart | 2 |
lookest thou at me | 2 |
i will not deny | 2 |
to the third edition | 2 |
the castle of st | 2 |
freely and lightly rises | 2 |
in the edda the | 2 |
alack for my companions | 2 |
unaccented syllable is lacking | 2 |
his royal mistress spake | 2 |
on the broad steps | 2 |
full many a helmet | 2 |
her eyes so bright | 2 |
how etzel kept the | 2 |
many a man full | 2 |
in the evolution of | 2 |
the messengers from hunland | 2 |
the former kriemhild is | 2 |
were come into the | 2 |
live i yet a | 2 |
with his sword he | 2 |
and now the day | 2 |
came home with his | 2 |
appeared as death and | 2 |
the best of wine | 2 |
in sooth might never | 2 |
thou wilt not give | 2 |
took up the word | 2 |
and not a few | 2 |
me and to my | 2 |
o would to god | 2 |
no longer to be | 2 |
the poem in its | 2 |
then bade the king | 2 |
in death lay low | 2 |
come here and try | 2 |
how that he would | 2 |
the course of time | 2 |
girdle that round her | 2 |
that in the hall | 2 |
so sweet and blissful | 2 |
that will make much | 2 |
they were of mood | 2 |
a knight full valiant | 2 |
in his hand full | 2 |
death was wounded he | 2 |
turn not thy timid | 2 |
young and handsome carpenter | 2 |
that the king of | 2 |
lady and many a | 2 |
then rose a mickle | 2 |
of her kerchief is | 2 |
mettle keen and good | 2 |
hither unto this country | 2 |
and the bodice of | 2 |
as preserved in the | 2 |
to them they bore | 2 |
thou tell to me | 2 |
many a valiant man | 2 |
also siegfried with his | 2 |
to gain thy wish | 2 |
until the day of | 2 |
much i could not | 2 |
in stress of battle | 2 |
me with burning glances | 2 |
in the character of | 2 |
a man of might | 2 |
me hath oft been | 2 |
lofty secrets are unveiled | 2 |
fought with the saxons | 2 |
in land of burgundy | 2 |
the gallant knight and | 2 |
wilt not give over | 2 |
was doomed to perish | 2 |
how gunther bade siegfried | 2 |
will he nill he | 2 |
full many a rider | 2 |
the new god of | 2 |
to worms when that | 2 |
soon after the nibelungenlied | 2 |
an i but live | 2 |
might well with honor | 2 |
that beside the monarch | 2 |
gazed in wonder at | 2 |
and try his fortune | 2 |
what host of valiant | 2 |
were soon the tidings | 2 |
by no fears assailed | 2 |
down unto the spur | 2 |
went where found they | 2 |
spake the men of | 2 |
but when the clergyman | 2 |
came the royal etzel | 2 |
bade the noble lady | 2 |
of which is the | 2 |
in the th century | 2 |
they thence would journey | 2 |
by my troth i | 2 |
with helm on head | 2 |
ere long time was | 2 |
close to the rhine | 2 |
by the hand the | 2 |
of the epic as | 2 |
their hearts did tell | 2 |
the foot of the | 2 |
him and all his | 2 |
a knight full keen | 2 |
the monarch passing well | 2 |
then spake of rhine | 2 |
kerchief is plaited into | 2 |
adventure how the burgundians | 2 |
of the native literature | 2 |
in very sooth was | 2 |
on the rhine at | 2 |
bring to our dwelling | 2 |
him many a stately | 2 |
possession of the hoard | 2 |
when they beheld the | 2 |
took from him his | 2 |
and gave to him | 2 |
joy seemed then undying | 2 |
that such thing might | 2 |
gunther and hagen and | 2 |
many a knight there | 2 |
i pray thee yet | 2 |
i could not understand | 2 |
written record of it | 2 |
the full doughty man | 2 |
then spake queen brunhild | 2 |
how the queens berated | 2 |
home unto our country | 2 |
in the world might | 2 |
the knights full valiant | 2 |
come to the terrace | 2 |
a young and handsome | 2 |
will i not deny | 2 |
the eleventh was kind | 2 |
with the consent of | 2 |
full many a goodly | 2 |
how bloedel was slain | 2 |
moment when i saw | 2 |
was received at worms | 2 |
off the arch of | 2 |
ute and her daughter | 2 |
such thing be nevermore | 2 |
but sprang from off | 2 |
that thou to me | 2 |
how siegfried was slain | 2 |
warriors from rhine river | 2 |
siegmund where he kriemhild | 2 |
forth to meet them | 2 |
of the young musician | 2 |
full many a youthful | 2 |
all who there beheld | 2 |
the close of the | 2 |
to serve in the | 2 |
that i should be | 2 |
on account of this | 2 |
thanes of burgundy unto | 2 |
form of the original | 2 |
they went unto the | 2 |
spake again the margrave | 2 |
first half of the | 2 |
by reason of his | 2 |
many a stone full | 2 |
had been by the | 2 |
the men of bern | 2 |
with him his companions | 2 |
many a warrior keen | 2 |
preface to the second | 2 |
plaited into a ruffle | 2 |
did take unto him | 2 |
brought me no blessing | 2 |
when shall be the | 2 |
a knight lies dead | 2 |
thy father and mother | 2 |
at me with burning | 2 |
accent of the second | 2 |
though beautiful it be | 2 |
saga as preserved in | 2 |
the mind of the | 2 |
the poetic genius of | 2 |
thy greeting to hagen | 2 |
are still those of | 2 |
then spake the king | 2 |
as for them was | 2 |
spake unto her husband | 2 |
spake she unto ruediger | 2 |
the cause of all | 2 |
good reason have i | 2 |
has my eye been | 2 |
had a goodly store | 2 |
unto the rhine he | 2 |
anon to lose his | 2 |
before the time of | 2 |
unto his royal masters | 2 |
with many a man | 2 |
to the second edition | 2 |
upon his head a | 2 |
the tidings to his | 2 |
spake the margrave gere | 2 |
full many a day | 2 |
and schwemmel brought the | 2 |
many a land around | 2 |
unto the strangers go | 2 |
the young knight giselher | 2 |
she would tarry there | 2 |
the lady kriemhild fair | 2 |
last to the end | 2 |
to him she was | 2 |
in truth it shall | 2 |
is still in existence | 2 |
clad in shining armor | 2 |
with train of fair | 2 |
i saw thee first | 2 |
how he arose not | 2 |
and eke unto my | 2 |
in the two versions | 2 |
who had in storm | 2 |
rude and clumsy mortals | 2 |
the unaccented syllable is | 2 |
my room in the | 2 |
thou bridge of renown | 2 |
young werner and margaretta | 2 |
that she would tarry | 2 |
spake the lovely maiden | 2 |
then answered him king | 2 |
gelfrat was slain by | 2 |
and well the same | 2 |
how gunther won brunhild | 2 |
there on the danube | 2 |
how kriemhild thought to | 2 |
songs of the cat | 2 |
then spake the margrave | 2 |
of the th century | 2 |
all my men and | 2 |
find it in the | 2 |
of all the greatest | 2 |
by the river all | 2 |
leave then they took | 2 |
to the rank of | 2 |
of mettle keen and | 2 |
of the metrical translations | 2 |
the host with his | 2 |
and hagen and kriemhild | 2 |
as fitting is to | 2 |
feeling of honor dwelling | 2 |
thing will i do | 2 |
and the ladies followed | 2 |
and all the men | 2 |
the name he bore | 2 |
journey to the rhine | 2 |
how siegfried first saw | 2 |
as blade of grass | 2 |
by name was he | 2 |
young werner in the | 2 |
ween their hearts did | 2 |
editions of the nibelungenlied | 2 |
no feeling of honor | 2 |
and to my music | 2 |
to question then the | 2 |
weeping and of wail | 2 |
him of burgundian land | 2 |
preface to the fourth | 2 |
drama in three parts | 2 |
much heavier the bill | 2 |
the moment when i | 2 |
the development of the | 2 |
the king gave answer | 2 |
in the latter part | 2 |
high in spirit saw | 2 |
full many a keen | 2 |
rueth me full sorely | 2 |
the thing was done | 2 |
it may be that | 2 |
the west bank of | 2 |
syllable between the second | 2 |
the full stately thane | 2 |
storm of battle was | 2 |
so will i give | 2 |
i have to bear | 2 |
since thou wilt not | 2 |
so dear to me | 2 |
ye rude and clumsy | 2 |
then appeared as death | 2 |
he was knight of | 2 |
as fitting was for | 2 |
may be that i | 2 |
three score of valiant | 2 |
mythical element and historical | 2 |
and pay the joke | 2 |
and with him also | 2 |
the knights that serve | 2 |
the warriors of etzel | 2 |
thyself and eke thy | 2 |
worst dog in creation | 2 |
and said to her | 2 |
story of the young | 2 |
all his men beside | 2 |
the casements many a | 2 |
and all her company | 2 |
she rich in sorrow | 2 |
of the twelfth century | 2 |
my joy seemed then | 2 |
upon the seventh morning | 2 |
the early history of | 2 |
green as blade of | 2 |
an wilt thou not | 2 |
lived none other but | 2 |
the heat of the | 2 |
a potion which causes | 2 |
hand of the maiden | 2 |
praise to thee forever | 2 |
we here may see | 2 |
it is now generally | 2 |
to isenland to brunhild | 2 |
a town on the | 2 |
dense shade of fir | 2 |
as we find it | 2 |
leaning on his staff | 2 |
of all the bravest | 2 |
made answer the good | 2 |
i have you know | 2 |
hand of noble ruediger | 2 |
bounty of the king | 2 |
ye have faithful service | 2 |
in its northern form | 2 |
the monarch and his | 2 |
how siegfried came to | 2 |
the time of our | 2 |
will make much heavier | 2 |
ye let me know | 2 |
the saga as preserved | 2 |
god give thee meed | 2 |
o high and royal | 2 |
to them was told | 2 |
of you shall never | 2 |
grim she was of | 2 |
and eke the land | 2 |
to the fourth edition | 2 |
the steps of the | 2 |
the head of the | 2 |
as one of the | 2 |
thereat did rage full | 2 |
the shade of the | 2 |
still had she of | 2 |
may god bless you | 2 |
heart was filled with | 2 |
then spake the men | 2 |
songs of the silent | 2 |
they cast out the | 2 |
had come on horseback | 2 |
that can i nowise | 2 |
to see if the | 2 |
kriemhild thought to avenge | 2 |
again unto the rhine | 2 |
that the doughty hagen | 2 |
then spake the fair | 2 |
eyes down to the | 2 |
spake the doughty hagen | 2 |
saga in its northern | 2 |
spake the king of | 2 |
to hear such tidings | 2 |
since the time of | 2 |
host of valiant warriors | 2 |
hagen and kriemhild were | 2 |
i with thee would | 2 |
unaccented syllable between the | 2 |
then the monarch said | 2 |
the wife of siegfried | 2 |
was doomed to be | 2 |
and gernot as well | 2 |
many a stately thane | 2 |
see to it that | 2 |
novella hundred and eighteen | 2 |
from the hall the | 2 |
saga of siegfried and | 2 |
out of the fashion | 2 |
death of noble ruediger | 2 |
the men of siegmund | 2 |
what may it be | 2 |
that ever i was | 2 |
gained the outer air | 2 |
only in calm meditation | 2 |
and he had to | 2 |
which he greets with | 2 |
that he would not | 2 |
the mighty monarch then | 2 |
siegfried and the nibelungen | 2 |
the hours of the | 2 |
the knight full keen | 2 |
the seat of the | 2 |
then did the royal | 2 |
saga in modern literature | 2 |
charles dickens and evans | 2 |
king gunther so many | 2 |
from time to time | 2 |
heard ye there on | 2 |
when came they to | 2 |
arose not before her | 2 |
warriors one and all | 2 |
the same we may | 2 |
in its earliest form | 2 |
then by the hand | 2 |
zeal brought me no | 2 |
such thing may never | 2 |
a knight of high | 2 |
of all their number | 2 |
it seems to me | 2 |
they to the minster | 2 |
one of all their | 2 |
they deemed that lady | 2 |
how might he ever | 2 |
told unto the monarch | 2 |
men of burgundy were | 2 |
what business have you | 2 |
as in the edda | 2 |
a poem of over | 2 |
in the nibelungenlied as | 2 |
etzel kept the wedding | 2 |
reason have i to | 2 |
the nibelungen hoard was | 2 |
when i saw thee | 2 |
should see no more | 2 |
do you still recall | 2 |
will i give over | 2 |
that was a knight | 2 |
road from basel to | 2 |
then spake of netherland | 2 |
margrave ruediger was slain | 2 |
up and down the | 2 |
is me for sorrow | 2 |
the meeting in rome | 2 |
down unto the sea | 2 |
to god in heaven | 2 |
but i will give | 2 |
siegfried first saw kriemhild | 2 |
hair over silver bodkins | 2 |
take your purse and | 2 |
the heart of the | 2 |
people among whom it | 2 |
in his arms he | 2 |
element and historical element | 2 |
the sons of ute | 2 |
by the name of | 2 |
the most important of | 2 |
far as to the | 2 |
are come to me | 2 |
up to the castle | 2 |
was a knight full | 2 |
them from the door | 2 |
in all the lands | 2 |
old man with one | 2 |
he would not give | 2 |
can no longer be | 2 |
how young werner rode | 2 |
hath to me been | 2 |
from out the saddle | 2 |
how the queen bade | 2 |
siegfried fared to his | 2 |
as thou dost love | 2 |
not thy timid glance | 2 |
with the lady kriemhild | 2 |
excursion to the mountain | 2 |
of the cat hiddigeigei | 2 |
so filled she was | 2 |
hath been told to | 2 |
of the fifth century | 2 |
flew from off the | 2 |
fire to the hall | 2 |
hagen then of tronje | 2 |
the knight full valiant | 2 |
brunhild was received at | 2 |
saga as we find | 2 |
with mind so willing | 2 |
sets off the arch | 2 |
heart was saddened and | 2 |
in the garden waves | 2 |
a place on the | 2 |
the mythical story of | 2 |
take from him his | 2 |
the story of a | 2 |
in order to make | 2 |
thou and thy good | 2 |
so many a valiant | 2 |
queens berated each other | 2 |
werbel and schwemmel brought | 2 |
so mighty was the | 2 |
poem and saga in | 2 |
a noble knight and | 2 |
yonder side rhine river | 2 |
third accent of the | 2 |
and lightly rises above | 2 |
and what business have | 2 |
old knights and youthful | 2 |
eke the lady kriemhild | 2 |
now and then a | 2 |
was doomed anon to | 2 |
from him his life | 2 |
and when the same | 2 |
with the schwarzwald pastor | 2 |
opened his lips to | 2 |
you will find that | 2 |
truth it shall be | 2 |
ever i was born | 2 |
how they went to | 2 |
then bade the noble | 2 |
and saga in modern | 2 |
fitting is to do | 2 |
the doughty siegfried and | 2 |
his niece the bishop | 2 |
then spake he to | 2 |
of the same with | 2 |
siegfried came to worms | 2 |
the queen full noble | 2 |
that none could him | 2 |
on the site of | 2 |
was ended the fair | 2 |
his life should lose | 2 |
the absence of the | 2 |
the excursion to the | 2 |
the flight of the | 2 |
is now generally admitted | 2 |
the vineyard and garden | 2 |
is it that i | 2 |
is plaited into a | 2 |
a thousand warriors keen | 2 |
in this world might | 2 |
with mine own eyes | 2 |
the prince so youthful | 2 |
at the beginning of | 2 |
bade the men of | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
the ruins of the | 2 |
very finest that ever | 2 |
did tell him the | 2 |
of burgundy giselher the | 2 |
the name of the | 2 |
that was a noble | 2 |
they unto each other | 2 |
bade set fire to | 2 |
never may i cease | 2 |
if the thing might | 2 |
grief her heart was | 2 |
speak it out honestly | 2 |
her brother and the | 2 |
from out the hall | 2 |
the king of the | 2 |
origin of the saga | 2 |
young musician werner and | 2 |
were the horses the | 2 |
thou dost love me | 2 |
still those of the | 2 |
and as far as | 2 |
four and twenty warriors | 2 |
between the second and | 2 |
to wear a crown | 2 |
down to the ground | 2 |
many a warrior good | 2 |
were seats made ready | 2 |
sun was shining on | 2 |
in the time of | 2 |
full force of his | 2 |
full many a hero | 2 |
his head a helmet | 2 |
werner with the schwarzwald | 2 |
the kings and all | 2 |
honor eke and life | 2 |
of all is the | 2 |
the box of the | 2 |
that mickle was and | 2 |
till he came to | 2 |
he had heard it | 2 |
the night in quiet | 2 |
and many a winsome | 2 |
refers here to a | 2 |
not at once to | 2 |
filled they were with | 2 |
in his hand a | 2 |
to think upon it | 2 |
by the huns in | 2 |
how young werner became | 2 |
that it is a | 2 |
he and all his | 2 |
he from him and | 2 |
the story of siegfried | 2 |
the first and second | 2 |
to the huns ye | 2 |
on the rhine below | 2 |
that they might not | 2 |
all doubts of thine | 2 |
head of the procession | 2 |
spake the royal siegmund | 2 |
gernot her brother and | 2 |
cast a glance around | 2 |
bring her home to | 2 |
the while that i | 2 |
the full force of | 2 |
for she was passing | 2 |
how the burgundians fought | 2 |
how kriemhild mourned for | 2 |
the while that yet | 2 |
knights all fared to | 2 |
gere stand in the | 2 |
and eke the doughty | 2 |
your purse and pay | 2 |
would it might be | 2 |
as hath been told | 2 |
host of the golden | 2 |
he smote with blow | 2 |
the knights of tronje | 2 |
the king of hunland | 2 |
as long as i | 2 |
as goes my ken | 2 |
lose at hand of | 2 |
squires full nine thousand | 2 |
bade siegfried to the | 2 |
to the test the | 2 |
us hence to bear | 2 |
was a mickle pressing | 2 |
queen bade set fire | 2 |
passed without the portal | 2 |
in battle full many | 2 |
ere turn of sun | 2 |
a high and noble | 2 |
kriemhild mourned for siegfried | 2 |
sprang from off his | 2 |
ye eke the story | 2 |
rode into the schwarzwald | 2 |
of the nibelungenlied is | 2 |
i do not know | 2 |
did each the other | 2 |
was slain by dankwart | 2 |
i should like to | 2 |
many a man was | 2 |
he in his bosom | 2 |
part of the story | 2 |
shalt thou let us | 2 |
burgundian kings and their | 2 |
the saga as we | 2 |
a common flemish blacksmith | 2 |
art which faileth never | 2 |
the book of songs | 2 |
to me hath oft | 2 |
i will go with | 2 |
what there doth glisten | 2 |
upon his high command | 2 |
spake the fair kriemhild | 2 |
in this our country | 2 |
many a mighty spear | 2 |
there on the rhine | 2 |
the king did take | 2 |
a valiant knight and | 2 |
silver bodkins is braided | 2 |
the roll of the | 2 |
the monarch of the | 2 |
that to the huns | 2 |
german poem of the | 2 |
the life of the | 2 |
forth to meet the | 2 |
hurry quickly to the | 2 |
kings and their sister | 2 |
may the same prevent | 2 |
the story in its | 2 |
such as these are | 2 |
the lofty monarchs three | 2 |
in front of the | 2 |
but live to see | 2 |
in all the company | 2 |
siegfried and his chosen | 2 |
knights that serve me | 2 |
thou muse of music | 2 |
doomed anon to lose | 2 |
spake the valiant siegfried | 2 |
the noble king of | 2 |
musician werner and the | 2 |
for teaching me thy | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
man of dauntless heart | 2 |
woe is me for | 2 |
that of tronje hagen | 2 |
the same the monarch | 2 |
that she did bear | 2 |
a knight full good | 2 |
the end will be | 2 |
come was also siegfried | 2 |
the young musician werner | 2 |
hagen and eke ortwein | 2 |
spake the queen unto | 2 |
where did lie the | 2 |
the fourth line has | 2 |
the isle of fridolinus | 2 |
then outspake sir siegfried | 2 |
the slaying of her | 2 |
luxuriant hair over silver | 2 |
have i caught thee | 2 |
thought to avenge her | 2 |
of the story in | 2 |
the first three lines | 2 |
former kriemhild is the | 2 |
be left for the | 2 |
outlines of the saga | 2 |
of the silent man | 2 |
well do i know | 2 |
in the midst of | 2 |
later forms of the | 2 |
the edge of her | 2 |
and the young giselher | 2 |
anton as their coachman | 2 |
to the isle of | 2 |
werner rode into the | 2 |
he the same did | 2 |
their hands in battle | 2 |
the arch of her | 2 |
she becomes the wife | 2 |
day was ended and | 2 |
to the north of | 2 |
the other hand the | 2 |
a great number of | 2 |
thee i think of | 2 |
the charge of the | 2 |
to my music listen | 2 |
home with his wife | 2 |
told the tidings how | 2 |
thousand men or over | 2 |
and soon the noble | 2 |
a tone of vexation | 2 |
the burgundian kings and | 2 |
the foundations of the | 2 |
to blow the trumpet | 2 |
the queen then spake | 2 |
such host of warriors | 2 |
it with his life | 2 |
loudly cried then hagen | 2 |
aught of harm to | 2 |
then were led the | 2 |
brother dear to me | 2 |
etzel the mighty monarch | 2 |
the light of morning | 2 |
did rage full sorely | 2 |
volker the full valiant | 2 |
was not to be | 2 |
i feel as if | 2 |
the same might be | 2 |
never can be comprehending | 2 |
i will give you | 2 |
how they cast out | 2 |
her kerchief is plaited | 2 |
bearing shield in hand | 2 |
night through until day | 2 |
come to pass since | 2 |
ride forth to meet | 2 |
his life to take | 2 |
then outspake the fiddler | 2 |
among whom it grew | 2 |
that art which faileth | 2 |
innocentius the eleventh was | 2 |
adventures on the rhine | 2 |
be praise to thee | 2 |
death hath reft him | 2 |
gunther bade siegfried to | 2 |
was a man of | 2 |
the valiant thanes of | 2 |
siegfried fought with the | 2 |
went unto the monarch | 2 |
forth to meet him | 2 |
to me as hostage | 2 |
through shield and shining | 2 |
how werbel and schwemmel | 2 |
all fared to the | 2 |
that will i let | 2 |
from that of the | 2 |
him man of might | 2 |
how the knights all | 2 |
each the other smite | 2 |
with all his men | 2 |
thus it had to | 2 |
a girl to be | 2 |
teaching me thy art | 2 |
the need of the | 2 |
it is true that | 2 |
stages in the evolution | 2 |
the rhine to sink | 2 |
for the third time | 2 |
character of the poem | 2 |
beneath their hands in | 2 |
to death was wounded | 2 |
had in storm of | 2 |
unto king gunther spake | 2 |
hide what there doth | 2 |
at home behind them | 2 |
performed by the hand | 2 |
his arms he pressed | 2 |
this zeal brought me | 2 |
now to the garden | 2 |
schwemmel brought the message | 2 |
kriemhild fared to the | 2 |
was also siegfried with | 2 |
of the valiant knight | 2 |
avenges upon her brothers | 2 |
close to her figure | 2 |
she the noble monarch | 2 |
then spake she rich | 2 |
you shall never any | 2 |
he and his men | 2 |
unto the monarch and | 2 |
was brought to worms | 2 |
monarch and his kinsmen | 2 |
knight and squire too | 2 |
to mind her sorrow | 2 |
all save hagen only | 2 |
in the sight of | 2 |
bore he in his | 2 |
that same maiden it | 2 |
and many a fair | 2 |
counsel thee against it | 2 |
how that upon the | 2 |
the newly made mother | 2 |
gunther the noble monarch | 2 |
how might it ever | 2 |
the tale to tell | 2 |
he made use of | 2 |
rose he from the | 2 |
northern form of the | 2 |
and many a stone | 2 |
keep in safety thy | 2 |
is given to the | 2 |
how on all sides | 2 |
the monarch saw ye | 2 |
he a mighty weapon | 2 |
the burgundians came to | 2 |
struck from off him | 2 |
king gunther gave command | 2 |
good knights a dozen | 2 |
wounded all so sore | 2 |
how they fared to | 2 |
far as goes my | 2 |
the burgundians fought with | 2 |
marks full thirty thousand | 2 |
to them were coming | 2 |
and eke the strangers | 2 |
how gunther and hagen | 2 |
belong to you now | 2 |
arch of her bosom | 2 |