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trigram | frequency |
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then spake the | 102 |
full many a | 98 |
the land of | 60 |
the men of | 55 |
land of burgundy | 49 |
the lady kriemhild | 37 |
of tronje hagen | 34 |
and many a | 30 |
of all the | 30 |
unto the rhine | 29 |
then spake of | 27 |
to the rhine | 25 |
on the rhine | 24 |
and eke the | 24 |
many a knight | 24 |
by the hand | 23 |
thereto gave answer | 23 |
from out the | 21 |
might ye see | 20 |
the hand of | 20 |
of the saga | 20 |
the death of | 19 |
spake the royal | 19 |
men of burgundy | 19 |
for sake of | 19 |
dear to me | 19 |
the doughty siegfried | 18 |
spake of tronje | 18 |
of the poem | 18 |
the son of | 17 |
and in the | 17 |
storm of battle | 17 |
many a one | 17 |
on all sides | 17 |
the knight of | 17 |
the mighty monarch | 16 |
in storm of | 16 |
of the nibelungen | 16 |
as well as | 15 |
many a lady | 15 |
many a stately | 15 |
with many a | 15 |
many a warrior | 15 |
the king did | 15 |
a knight of | 15 |
up to the | 14 |
in the rhine | 14 |
and all his | 14 |
was many a | 14 |
the lord of | 14 |
the royal lady | 14 |
in the land | 14 |
unto the monarch | 14 |
of many a | 14 |
one of the | 13 |
and to the | 13 |
spake unto the | 13 |
and with him | 13 |
the while that | 13 |
the knight full | 13 |
spake the monarch | 13 |
the story of | 13 |
the time of | 13 |
and on the | 13 |
spake the lady | 13 |
the lady brunhild | 13 |
said the baron | 13 |
part of the | 13 |
that will i | 13 |
in the year | 13 |
the royal gunther | 13 |
as far as | 13 |
of the land | 13 |
god in heaven | 13 |
for many a | 12 |
the noble siegfried | 12 |
then did the | 12 |
in all the | 12 |
of the maiden | 12 |
of the story | 12 |
many a noble | 12 |
a man of | 12 |
from the hall | 12 |
in the forest | 12 |
full dear to | 12 |
many a man | 12 |
fair to see | 12 |
there on the | 12 |
the noble ruediger | 11 |
the name of | 11 |
now tell me | 11 |
to the land | 11 |
when he the | 11 |
the nibelungen saga | 11 |
the noble monarch | 11 |
when that the | 11 |
many a maid | 11 |
as soon as | 11 |
knight and good | 11 |
before the hall | 11 |
the king of | 11 |
in the garden | 11 |
the valiant dankwart | 11 |
to the castle | 11 |
and his men | 11 |
many a valiant | 11 |
form of the | 11 |
the heart of | 11 |
a knight full | 11 |
o noble ruediger | 11 |
of the nibelungenlied | 11 |
the same did | 10 |
that from the | 10 |
sword in hand | 10 |
across the rhine | 10 |
out of the | 10 |
to this land | 10 |
and all the | 10 |
of burgundian land | 10 |
the royal etzel | 10 |
i pray thee | 10 |
of the rhine | 10 |
all his men | 10 |
answered and said | 10 |
up from the | 10 |
now shall ye | 10 |
so will i | 10 |
one and all | 10 |
spake the valiant | 10 |
spake the doughty | 10 |
and with them | 10 |
the spouse of | 10 |
the wife of | 10 |
the valiant knight | 10 |
there in the | 9 |
unto the land | 9 |
forth from the | 9 |
the doughty hagen | 9 |
men of gunther | 9 |
to him the | 9 |
so many a | 9 |
the knights of | 9 |
from the land | 9 |
thus he spoke | 9 |
hagen of tronje | 9 |
that of the | 9 |
the sound of | 9 |
spake the noble | 9 |
hagen spake again | 9 |
down to the | 9 |
by his side | 9 |
said young werner | 9 |
men of etzel | 9 |
that he would | 9 |
the youthful giselher | 9 |
many a fair | 9 |
high in honor | 9 |
i ween that | 9 |
knight full noble | 9 |
of his own | 9 |
of all my | 9 |
worms upon the | 9 |
by the river | 9 |
thereupon answered and | 9 |
the valiant siegfried | 9 |
in the nibelungenlied | 9 |
of the city | 9 |
many a shield | 9 |
by hand of | 9 |
such thing be | 9 |
he to the | 9 |
the sight of | 9 |
gunther and hagen | 9 |
the full valiant | 9 |
then spake he | 9 |
to the village | 8 |
shield in hand | 8 |
the maiden fair | 8 |
in spite of | 8 |
many a maiden | 8 |
spake the mighty | 8 |
half of the | 8 |
the old man | 8 |
at hands of | 8 |
in fullest measure | 8 |
a maiden fair | 8 |
she spake unto | 8 |
forth to meet | 8 |
preface to the | 8 |
the full stately | 8 |
many a thane | 8 |
he could not | 8 |
the valiant volker | 8 |
not to be | 8 |
there was a | 8 |
it may be | 8 |
unto the king | 8 |
the same might | 8 |
by the rhine | 8 |
come to the | 8 |
it in the | 8 |
gernot and giselher | 8 |
my heart is | 8 |
for all the | 8 |
volker and hagen | 8 |
to meet them | 8 |
the queen full | 8 |
knight of tronje | 8 |
they to the | 8 |
in sooth the | 8 |
to the minster | 8 |
the noble maiden | 8 |
in courteous manner | 8 |
all the people | 8 |
on every side | 8 |
gave answer hagen | 8 |
the lofty monarch | 8 |
to be a | 8 |
the course of | 8 |
worms across the | 7 |
from off the | 7 |
far and near | 7 |
that i the | 7 |
was a mickle | 7 |
to serve thee | 7 |
to him was | 7 |
in his hand | 7 |
on their way | 7 |
he was a | 7 |
spake the king | 7 |
into the hall | 7 |
in the fight | 7 |
it is a | 7 |
here in the | 7 |
all of the | 7 |
of the original | 7 |
the lofty queen | 7 |
the second half | 7 |
gunther and gernot | 7 |
up in the | 7 |
high and royal | 7 |
father and mother | 7 |
valiant knight and | 7 |
to the end | 7 |
the doughty fiddler | 7 |
of bern the | 7 |
spake the margrave | 7 |
of the german | 7 |
adventure how the | 7 |
of the burgundians | 7 |
and eke his | 7 |
will i do | 7 |
to win the | 7 |
not give over | 7 |
unto the minster | 7 |
it is not | 7 |
the thanes of | 7 |
the knights full | 7 |
that they should | 7 |
they from the | 7 |
the warriors of | 7 |
not at all | 7 |
and said the | 7 |
possession of the | 7 |
the rhine to | 7 |
to hear the | 7 |
of high degree | 7 |
adventure how siegfried | 7 |
on the shore | 7 |
my young friend | 7 |
of merry mood | 7 |
that they were | 7 |
and from the | 7 |
they for the | 7 |
second half of | 7 |
was doomed to | 7 |
at hand of | 7 |
hand of the | 7 |
a lady fair | 7 |
spake the queen | 7 |
to the huns | 7 |
of the people | 7 |
as to the | 7 |
the noble knight | 7 |
that was a | 7 |
the rhine they | 7 |
the town of | 7 |
the history of | 7 |
noble knights and | 7 |
with train of | 7 |
then spake unto | 7 |
to the king | 7 |
thing might be | 7 |
that i have | 7 |
the king and | 7 |
the thane full | 7 |
i think of | 7 |
to the garden | 7 |
to be sure | 7 |
the walls of | 7 |
what host of | 7 |
version of the | 7 |
that in the | 7 |
unto the hall | 7 |
then spake to | 7 |
and all their | 7 |
of all that | 7 |
on the journey | 7 |
her heart was | 7 |
him on the | 6 |
of the day | 6 |
fared to the | 6 |
the king to | 6 |
the nibelungenlied is | 6 |
as we have | 6 |
the baron and | 6 |
preserve thee god | 6 |
of gold and | 6 |
to thee my | 6 |
the fourth line | 6 |
month of may | 6 |
thus she spoke | 6 |
noble knight and | 6 |
that i am | 6 |
did the royal | 6 |
now shalt thou | 6 |
they thence would | 6 |
that would i | 6 |
hagen did declare | 6 |
unto this land | 6 |
to see them | 6 |
they of the | 6 |
to my country | 6 |
just as if | 6 |
the knight to | 6 |
the end of | 6 |
about the year | 6 |
as in the | 6 |
of the old | 6 |
then spake again | 6 |
from the rhine | 6 |
the burgundian kings | 6 |
of the fourth | 6 |
how many a | 6 |
knights full many | 6 |
gold and silver | 6 |
then bade the | 6 |
in a tone | 6 |
seems to me | 6 |
of the castle | 6 |
of the first | 6 |
spouse of kriemhild | 6 |
in the edda | 6 |
he spake unto | 6 |
of the golden | 6 |
to meet him | 6 |
cause to rue | 6 |
to hear such | 6 |
of the monarch | 6 |
i should be | 6 |
a tone of | 6 |
story of the | 6 |
that shalt thou | 6 |
his right hand | 6 |
well know i | 6 |
the monarch and | 6 |
from hand of | 6 |
upon the strand | 6 |
the noble margrave | 6 |
to him were | 6 |
woe is me | 6 |
good and intelligent | 6 |
the fair lady | 6 |
i will not | 6 |
the noble queen | 6 |
the monarch etzel | 6 |
how siegfried was | 6 |
when now the | 6 |
then bade they | 6 |
a valiant knight | 6 |
that i do | 6 |
keen and good | 6 |
then came the | 6 |
on the other | 6 |
side of the | 6 |
and now the | 6 |
that he might | 6 |
was heard the | 6 |
the hero of | 6 |
to her was | 6 |
and let us | 6 |
upon the shore | 6 |
soon as the | 6 |
in his arms | 6 |
from off his | 6 |
of the poetic | 6 |
that he should | 6 |
side by side | 6 |
the good and | 6 |
of the second | 6 |
spake the knight | 6 |
i hear the | 6 |
knight full keen | 6 |
the rest of | 6 |
of the epic | 6 |
upon the rhine | 6 |
to the terrace | 6 |
spake the maiden | 6 |
walls of the | 6 |
that they might | 6 |
unto the strangers | 6 |
in the river | 6 |
of the world | 6 |
that it is | 6 |
as he had | 6 |
that i should | 6 |
the noble lady | 6 |
well with honor | 6 |
the monarch gunther | 6 |
and in his | 6 |
spake again the | 6 |
and soon the | 6 |
with each other | 6 |
was of mood | 6 |
and with the | 6 |
the gallant knight | 6 |
through the land | 6 |
down unto the | 6 |
through the air | 6 |
more than a | 5 |
did serve him | 5 |
at the time | 5 |
from the castle | 5 |
and the other | 5 |
to the ground | 5 |
in the course | 5 |
then spake she | 5 |
a thousand warriors | 5 |
at all times | 5 |
son of ute | 5 |
then shall ye | 5 |
in this wise | 5 |
then answered him | 5 |
upon the strangers | 5 |
and wilt thou | 5 |
and eke thy | 5 |
him the king | 5 |
kings and their | 5 |
the life of | 5 |
many a winsome | 5 |
might and main | 5 |
as one of | 5 |
all that he | 5 |
end of the | 5 |
tell to me | 5 |
that the noble | 5 |
him and his | 5 |
each the other | 5 |
let me know | 5 |
and the trumpet | 5 |
when that they | 5 |
and all that | 5 |
knight of bern | 5 |
lady kriemhild to | 5 |
the guests to | 5 |
baron and his | 5 |
he and his | 5 |
i have not | 5 |
of the burgundian | 5 |
in the household | 5 |
in the german | 5 |
dankwart and hagen | 5 |
was ended and | 5 |
as he was | 5 |
in such manner | 5 |
shall be my | 5 |
the night through | 5 |
the thing may | 5 |
with all his | 5 |
one of them | 5 |
to me full | 5 |
with his good | 5 |
in sooth for | 5 |
all the world | 5 |
rode into the | 5 |
by me shall | 5 |
in fitting way | 5 |
for the last | 5 |
one among them | 5 |
a valiant man | 5 |
unto the court | 5 |
in my bosom | 5 |
i am not | 5 |
the first time | 5 |
the noble kriemhild | 5 |
knight full valiant | 5 |
unto each other | 5 |
how that in | 5 |
he was of | 5 |
back to the | 5 |
time of the | 5 |
to take the | 5 |
then did they | 5 |
in the latter | 5 |
it from the | 5 |
many a doughty | 5 |
and with a | 5 |
the noble knights | 5 |
then the monarch | 5 |
hero of netherland | 5 |
many a day | 5 |
and that she | 5 |
gunther the king | 5 |
when in the | 5 |
of the court | 5 |
a gallant knight | 5 |
far and wide | 5 |
the doughty thane | 5 |
the same to | 5 |
the doughty volker | 5 |
train of warriors | 5 |
of the women | 5 |
is not the | 5 |
then spake in | 5 |
the light of | 5 |
have no fear | 5 |
oh ponte molle | 5 |
that he did | 5 |
in order to | 5 |
all of them | 5 |
many a wonder | 5 |
at the door | 5 |
of those that | 5 |
a noble thane | 5 |
that they did | 5 |
death of siegfried | 5 |
that i may | 5 |
in sooth was | 5 |
to them was | 5 |
it was a | 5 |
lord of rhineland | 5 |
to do it | 5 |
doomed to die | 5 |
evolution of the | 5 |
hermann and dorothea | 5 |
queen full stately | 5 |
ere that the | 5 |
of noble ruediger | 5 |
at the end | 5 |
so full of | 5 |
i have never | 5 |
in the world | 5 |
do you know | 5 |
in his heart | 5 |
and the valiant | 5 |
a shield and | 5 |
has not been | 5 |
through the forest | 5 |
well as the | 5 |
then with a | 5 |
as long as | 5 |
seen full many | 5 |
character of the | 5 |
in such wise | 5 |
upon each other | 5 |
heart full sore | 5 |
come to me | 5 |
for them was | 5 |
not one of | 5 |
that she did | 5 |
here and there | 5 |
in the hall | 5 |
great was the | 5 |
made answer the | 5 |
the month of | 5 |
the th century | 5 |
the mighty king | 5 |
without the portal | 5 |
the form of | 5 |
death of her | 5 |
then again spake | 5 |
up and down | 5 |
if that the | 5 |
and full of | 5 |
of the hoard | 5 |
the same was | 5 |
his heart was | 5 |
at every season | 5 |
to the town | 5 |
the eye of | 5 |
and eke my | 5 |
hagen gave reply | 5 |
the saga in | 5 |
for the first | 5 |
my royal masters | 5 |
in an instant | 5 |
the king was | 5 |
the while the | 5 |
of valiant warriors | 5 |
the warrior keen | 5 |
to win her | 5 |
it would be | 5 |
and by the | 5 |
to the strangers | 5 |
when they did | 5 |
to the feast | 5 |
five hundred men | 5 |
the sightless mantle | 5 |
a goodly store | 5 |
his guests the | 5 |
would i have | 5 |
he from the | 5 |
of sun in | 5 |
spake the lofty | 5 |
the thing was | 5 |
sindold and hunold | 5 |
with might and | 5 |
the warriors all | 5 |
be able to | 5 |
the head of | 5 |
sight of the | 5 |
at last the | 5 |
and eke their | 5 |
before the palace | 5 |
a valiant warrior | 5 |
many a goodly | 5 |
on the stone | 5 |
and in right | 5 |
on the walls | 5 |
the holy father | 5 |
and to my | 5 |
and of the | 5 |
knight of valor | 5 |
into the land | 5 |
adventure how they | 5 |
turn of sun | 5 |
upon the way | 5 |
in his bosom | 5 |
the din of | 5 |
a noble knight | 5 |
to the monarch | 5 |
the kings and | 5 |
was filled with | 5 |
all the more | 5 |
to me is | 5 |
and the third | 5 |
the train of | 5 |
sun in summer | 5 |
thanes of burgundy | 5 |
and hagen and | 4 |
the people in | 4 |
and eke of | 4 |
to help thee | 4 |
might not be | 4 |
him to the | 4 |
from many a | 4 |
that ye may | 4 |
on every hand | 4 |
in the poem | 4 |
by the huns | 4 |
far as the | 4 |
the blood to | 4 |
till at last | 4 |
heart he bore | 4 |
beside the rhine | 4 |
his hand he | 4 |
it is the | 4 |
before the castle | 4 |
of her attendants | 4 |
came they to | 4 |
so in the | 4 |
wont to do | 4 |
what now i | 4 |
then were the | 4 |
this our country | 4 |
that the king | 4 |
the valiant thanes | 4 |
she the noble | 4 |
will i give | 4 |
of the town | 4 |
bern sir dietrich | 4 |
a stately warrior | 4 |
all the men | 4 |
wilt thou not | 4 |
the ruins of | 4 |
for them the | 4 |
such host of | 4 |
of the huns | 4 |
the court epic | 4 |
that by the | 4 |
to me and | 4 |
i do not | 4 |
it was and | 4 |
once more the | 4 |
spake unto her | 4 |
a precious stone | 4 |
from out his | 4 |
one of all | 4 |
the latter part | 4 |
my heart full | 4 |
unto the camp | 4 |
that of his | 4 |
the world is | 4 |
gave back the | 4 |
the german empire | 4 |
that never any | 4 |
with joy the | 4 |
host of strangers | 4 |
and to his | 4 |
for the fight | 4 |
you know the | 4 |
knights and ladies | 4 |
the hall they | 4 |
land of saxons | 4 |
may never be | 4 |
in the depths | 4 |
the keen and | 4 |
that it was | 4 |
down from the | 4 |
and to me | 4 |
had heard it | 4 |
how the burgundians | 4 |
to take his | 4 |
hither unto this | 4 |
for the way | 4 |
the rhine beside | 4 |
latter part of | 4 |
spake once more | 4 |
the crowd of | 4 |
far from the | 4 |
they bade the | 4 |
in the end | 4 |
lake of nemi | 4 |
by his mighty | 4 |
to pass the | 4 |
i will give | 4 |
the nibelungenlied and | 4 |
werner with the | 4 |
that he in | 4 |
note to page | 4 |
of weeping and | 4 |
came he to | 4 |
and eke with | 4 |
in stately manner | 4 |
when that she | 4 |
an wilt thou | 4 |
bank of the | 4 |
in the court | 4 |
when she the | 4 |
with blow so | 4 |
they many a | 4 |
the lordly monarch | 4 |
for the ladies | 4 |
a stately thane | 4 |
in such high | 4 |
unto the noble | 4 |
thou wilt not | 4 |
from land of | 4 |
he bade the | 4 |
some of them | 4 |
joy to me | 4 |
so high in | 4 |
the foot of | 4 |
spake king gunther | 4 |
from him his | 4 |
soon did the | 4 |
at last must | 4 |
the lovely margaretta | 4 |
etzel and kriemhild | 4 |
man of might | 4 |
and fair ladies | 4 |
the saga as | 4 |
let it be | 4 |
clear green lake | 4 |
yet a little | 4 |
of bern sir | 4 |
in the blood | 4 |
with speed to | 4 |
the sake of | 4 |
in the house | 4 |
the minster the | 4 |
unto the queen | 4 |
thereto spake the | 4 |
that same thing | 4 |
of this thy | 4 |
and there the | 4 |
the day was | 4 |
account of the | 4 |
when the doughty | 4 |
how young werner | 4 |
her heart with | 4 |
silent thought i | 4 |
upon the journey | 4 |
for the journey | 4 |
and of his | 4 |
and from his | 4 |
was come the | 4 |
that he had | 4 |
i know not | 4 |
the knights that | 4 |
the young man | 4 |
the rhine and | 4 |
that thou hast | 4 |
land to fare | 4 |
she was of | 4 |
to see the | 4 |
son of siegmund | 4 |
answered him the | 4 |
in the woods | 4 |
the shield that | 4 |
have in the | 4 |
to where the | 4 |
the man of | 4 |
men each one | 4 |
in silent thought | 4 |
might be that | 4 |
and the lovely | 4 |
according to the | 4 |
in the town | 4 |
the pressure of | 4 |
now by the | 4 |
warriors every one | 4 |
into the mellay | 4 |
that they thence | 4 |
am by the | 4 |
and all her | 4 |
that thus the | 4 |
spake then gunther | 4 |
carried away by | 4 |
often in the | 4 |
that they of | 4 |
the nibelungen hoard | 4 |
there is a | 4 |
the knight did | 4 |
fought with the | 4 |
the king with | 4 |
of the convent | 4 |
some of the | 4 |
the high lady | 4 |
his arms he | 4 |
then might ye | 4 |
then was a | 4 |
that he will | 4 |
and eke her | 4 |
it were not | 4 |
of mickle wonder | 4 |
o woe is | 4 |
people among whom | 4 |
came to the | 4 |
i have to | 4 |
the german nibelungenlied | 4 |
knights and good | 4 |
thou and thy | 4 |
as if in | 4 |
the same be | 4 |
and eke from | 4 |
he came to | 4 |
of lady kriemhild | 4 |
and eke unto | 4 |
the village doctor | 4 |
thought i am | 4 |
in the fray | 4 |
the knights did | 4 |
journey to the | 4 |
the thing to | 4 |
a winsome maid | 4 |
that i a | 4 |
the knight so | 4 |
back unto the | 4 |
and eke full | 4 |
the full doughty | 4 |
spake sir siegfried | 4 |
preserved in the | 4 |
mickle was the | 4 |
of the country | 4 |
have i to | 4 |
ladies of the | 4 |
and for the | 4 |
the stately knight | 4 |
the evolution of | 4 |
this is the | 4 |
the beginning of | 4 |
the rhine a | 4 |
where he was | 4 |
to his friends | 4 |
that she would | 4 |
now have i | 4 |
all the ladies | 4 |
the best that | 4 |
in the city | 4 |
but to the | 4 |
how may i | 4 |
to them the | 4 |
and of a | 4 |
the guests they | 4 |
what were the | 4 |
thereto spake king | 4 |
lady kriemhild did | 4 |
he is a | 4 |
men and women | 4 |
story of siegfried | 4 |
in sooth that | 4 |
i the same | 4 |
thence would fare | 4 |
the margrave ruediger | 4 |
a worthy knight | 4 |
on the spot | 4 |
doomed to be | 4 |
of burgundy the | 4 |
many a worthy | 4 |
a high and | 4 |
the followers of | 4 |
to thee the | 4 |
and said in | 4 |
all of her | 4 |
and eke for | 4 |
i am riding | 4 |
i may not | 4 |
the strangers into | 4 |
might such thing | 4 |
the trumpeter of | 4 |
further spake the | 4 |
the burgundians and | 4 |
friends of mine | 4 |
how might such | 4 |
from the settle | 4 |
place in the | 4 |
the people among | 4 |
knight so noble | 4 |
of the emperor | 4 |
and the ladies | 4 |
high in spirit | 4 |
told the tidings | 4 |
from the other | 4 |
his heart he | 4 |
of that i | 4 |
see note to | 4 |
may such thing | 4 |
knight of high | 4 |
out his hand | 4 |
to guard the | 4 |
the story in | 4 |
beneath his hand | 4 |
them from the | 4 |
and bade them | 4 |
the which did | 4 |
accent of the | 4 |
of the treasure | 4 |
i tell thee | 4 |
where found they | 4 |
went unto the | 4 |
at last was | 4 |
his royal mistress | 4 |
and the maiden | 4 |
spake unto his | 4 |
in sooth had | 4 |
then sir dietrich | 4 |
in all that | 4 |
now and then | 4 |
the margrave gere | 4 |
the might of | 4 |
in sorry plight | 4 |
the first half | 4 |
unto king gunther | 4 |
the winsome maid | 4 |
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with us shall | 4 |
with mine own | 4 |
land of the | 4 |
the clear green | 4 |
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siegfried and his | 4 |
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with bounteous hand | 4 |
on their journey | 4 |
thing may never | 4 |
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in my heart | 4 |
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by his own | 4 |
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women and children | 4 |
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from his seat | 4 |
by the summer | 4 |
at the head | 4 |
bewitched i am | 4 |
young werner with | 4 |
for the sake | 4 |
how that the | 4 |
to worms upon | 4 |
the stranger warriors | 4 |
how siegfried came | 4 |
my lady kriemhild | 4 |
young sir giselher | 4 |
by the lady | 4 |
to the maiden | 4 |
where he did | 4 |
and his daughter | 4 |
of siegfried and | 4 |
rest of the | 4 |
we have it | 4 |
for the strangers | 4 |
the noble thane | 4 |
of all this | 4 |
if it were | 4 |
and through the | 4 |
siegfried with his | 4 |
from his hand | 4 |
they came to | 4 |
a beauteous maid | 4 |
down in the | 4 |
many a precious | 4 |
how might he | 4 |
the silent man | 4 |
me full sorely | 4 |
well known to | 4 |
songs of the | 4 |
to and fro | 4 |
the king in | 4 |
the red wine | 4 |
and when they | 4 |
interest in the | 4 |
guests to meet | 4 |
the character of | 4 |
all clad in | 4 |
the mass was | 4 |
from all his | 4 |
the castle of | 4 |
where he kriemhild | 4 |
to our dwelling | 4 |
the old baron | 4 |
i am by | 4 |
from worms across | 4 |
the strength of | 4 |
it was the | 4 |
his fair lady | 4 |
the same he | 4 |
outlines of the | 4 |
when they the | 4 |
upon the grass | 4 |
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the side of | 4 |
steps of the | 4 |
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knight full gallant | 4 |
to this country | 4 |
many a helmet | 4 |
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before was seen | 4 |
hither to this | 4 |
with all the | 4 |
in all things | 4 |
far as to | 4 |
king of the | 4 |
of the men | 4 |
now to the | 4 |
weeping and of | 4 |
the monarch did | 4 |
then cried he | 4 |
knights full noble | 4 |
might never any | 4 |
in the night | 4 |
the sons of | 4 |
the lovely maiden | 4 |
life to lose | 4 |
first of all | 4 |
were to do | 4 |
more or less | 4 |
the unaccented syllable | 4 |
out the hand | 4 |
and when the | 4 |
unto the sea | 4 |
thing be done | 4 |
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the hours of | 4 |
of this my | 4 |
where they found | 4 |
knight of burgundy | 4 |
one amongst them | 4 |
history of the | 4 |
there saw ye | 4 |
in the two | 4 |
did the knight | 4 |
so great sorrow | 4 |
in sooth have | 4 |
his sword he | 4 |
beyond all measure | 4 |
in sooth so | 4 |
thane full valiant | 4 |
with him his | 4 |
of the good | 4 |
fair lady kriemhild | 4 |
hear the story | 4 |
that the doughty | 4 |
of the great | 4 |
the mind of | 4 |
took up the | 4 |
adventure how gunther | 4 |
that my heart | 4 |
lose his life | 4 |
in his eyes | 4 |
up to her | 4 |
then spake sir | 4 |
as were it | 4 |
that he the | 4 |
it is true | 4 |
of her brothers | 4 |
green lake of | 4 |
the summer night | 4 |
guests the monarch | 3 |
by lady kriemhild | 3 |
of the latter | 3 |
the seat of | 3 |
and great the | 3 |
tarry no longer | 3 |
before the ladies | 3 |
so the baron | 3 |
out before the | 3 |
his good kinsmen | 3 |
the stately maiden | 3 |
through the flames | 3 |
go with thee | 3 |
the steps of | 3 |
wounds full many | 3 |
young werner is | 3 |
my joy seemed | 3 |
night through until | 3 |
who there had | 3 |
the siegfried myth | 3 |
how that he | 3 |
werner is the | 3 |
bud and sprout | 3 |
unto my sister | 3 |
the sorely wounded | 3 |
next to the | 3 |
to behold the | 3 |
now the day | 3 |
through the world | 3 |
in the may | 3 |
do you see | 3 |
there full many | 3 |
shalt thou tell | 3 |
his heart is | 3 |
on the same | 3 |
in friendly way | 3 |
looked on the | 3 |
there was seen | 3 |
i of such | 3 |
it shall be | 3 |
from the fountain | 3 |
dense shade of | 3 |
the news to | 3 |
with me to | 3 |
full thirty thousand | 3 |
the hall the | 3 |
many a season | 3 |
after the death | 3 |
heard ye there | 3 |
dealt out in | 3 |
the knight had | 3 |
here in burgundy | 3 |
that thou art | 3 |
how lovely is | 3 |
when came they | 3 |
speed to the | 3 |
god requite thee | 3 |
of them the | 3 |
of the germanic | 3 |
at home ye | 3 |
long shall we | 3 |
to the north | 3 |
spake to him | 3 |
lady kriemhild the | 3 |
and with pleasure | 3 |
to death was | 3 |
to bear the | 3 |
they at the | 3 |
both of them | 3 |
i not deny | 3 |
spake then of | 3 |
was seen in | 3 |
when they their | 3 |
for the knight | 3 |
unto this country | 3 |
to me that | 3 |
so it had | 3 |
that the men | 3 |
some of his | 3 |
was seen a | 3 |
that his son | 3 |
spake the high | 3 |
before the minster | 3 |
that was so | 3 |
was of heart | 3 |
in his mercy | 3 |
in thy hand | 3 |
knight of mettle | 3 |
were the tidings | 3 |
a mighty army | 3 |
how they fared | 3 |
on the way | 3 |
brought forth the | 3 |
for the warriors | 3 |
of rhine the | 3 |
bewitched him thus | 3 |
keen and valiant | 3 |
that unto thee | 3 |
did rage full | 3 |
of a poem | 3 |
the father of | 3 |
to make him | 3 |
and i have | 3 |
might ye hear | 3 |
with words of | 3 |
that is a | 3 |
from basel to | 3 |
giselher and gernot | 3 |
two and thirty | 3 |
people of the | 3 |
clad in shining | 3 |
all things bud | 3 |
is now the | 3 |
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to the other | 3 |
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beginning of the | 3 |
across the flood | 3 |
out of our | 3 |
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from all the | 3 |
my heart hath | 3 |
with his hand | 3 |
looked upon the | 3 |
full soon the | 3 |
my heart to | 3 |
that came from | 3 |
such thing might | 3 |
foot of the | 3 |
such as we | 3 |
many a beauteous | 3 |
many a stranger | 3 |
hath now been | 3 |
to me been | 3 |
high and stately | 3 |
is a worthy | 3 |
the queen upon | 3 |
to his bosom | 3 |
that a man | 3 |
know what love | 3 |
all that is | 3 |
of the same | 3 |
the keen warrior | 3 |
to the second | 3 |
with his train | 3 |
as if it | 3 |
do i know | 3 |
my troth i | 3 |
where the king | 3 |
maidens and fair | 3 |
hath he been | 3 |
with stones of | 3 |
see to it | 3 |
with them from | 3 |
i know that | 3 |
back to her | 3 |
by no means | 3 |
me thy sister | 3 |
then to the | 3 |
friends at home | 3 |
the harmony of | 3 |
as if for | 3 |
been told to | 3 |
of my good | 3 |
more welcome be | 3 |
and let them | 3 |
unto the knights | 3 |
thousand men or | 3 |
had come on | 3 |
course of the | 3 |
and so long | 3 |
house on the | 3 |
i was born | 3 |
spake then siegfried | 3 |
for all my | 3 |
sat at table | 3 |
the weight of | 3 |
against the men | 3 |
spake of burgundy | 3 |
longer to be | 3 |
was done by | 3 |
the same the | 3 |
in the country | 3 |
shield and helmet | 3 |
we are told | 3 |
the noble king | 3 |
siegfried to the | 3 |
true love and | 3 |
the people were | 3 |
many might ye | 3 |
to tell thee | 3 |
made ready for | 3 |
as if the | 3 |
is the month | 3 |
course of time | 3 |
happiest youth in | 3 |
into the schwarzwald | 3 |
and all thy | 3 |
an hast thou | 3 |
and where the | 3 |
he to his | 3 |
to all his | 3 |
it was to | 3 |
to make her | 3 |
may he be | 3 |
all the knights | 3 |
to behold them | 3 |
again the warrior | 3 |
to thee commended | 3 |
and the holy | 3 |
as thou hast | 3 |
had gained the | 3 |
then rode he | 3 |
within the forest | 3 |
now will i | 3 |
many a mighty | 3 |
tale we hear | 3 |
me shalt thou | 3 |
as was their | 3 |
to the knights | 3 |
that upon the | 3 |
from that of | 3 |
the fair kriemhild | 3 |
eke the doughty | 3 |
on the threshold | 3 |
my brother hagen | 3 |
to the spot | 3 |
my good old | 3 |
a mickle throng | 3 |
the father replied | 3 |
the young giselher | 3 |
how they should | 3 |
when they beheld | 3 |
a noble guest | 3 |
and we are | 3 |
to him had | 3 |
well may i | 3 |
the stately maid | 3 |
they full quickly | 3 |
i saw him | 3 |
and he had | 3 |
he a mighty | 3 |
let us see | 3 |
the young sir | 3 |
as his own | 3 |
of the maidens | 3 |
the poem in | 3 |
might you see | 3 |
unto his master | 3 |
might be the | 3 |
the hoard of | 3 |
to the fountain | 3 |
straightway spake the | 3 |
eighth adventure how | 3 |
the hall did | 3 |
to you now | 3 |
the thing might | 3 |
look at the | 3 |
now god reward | 3 |
mind of the | 3 |
as many as | 3 |
each other the | 3 |
it is in | 3 |
friends the monarch | 3 |
to the high | 3 |
in mickle haste | 3 |
when they were | 3 |
all his warriors | 3 |
the happiest youth | 3 |
from the shore | 3 |
the northern version | 3 |
train of fair | 3 |
cease to plain | 3 |
gaping wounds full | 3 |
within the hall | 3 |
then did greet | 3 |
within his heart | 3 |
one of those | 3 |
that may ye | 3 |
then unto the | 3 |
ute and her | 3 |
was and long | 3 |
i have you | 3 |
soon as he | 3 |
unto king etzel | 3 |
of silk of | 3 |
the cause of | 3 |
borne off by | 3 |
to the most | 3 |
hither come to | 3 |
to him are | 3 |
then bade he | 3 |
the rhine with | 3 |
they all together | 3 |
did ready stand | 3 |
welcome be ye | 3 |
on to the | 3 |
the while i | 3 |
what thou hast | 3 |
blade of grass | 3 |
from the water | 3 |
point of honour | 3 |
as fitting was | 3 |
which we have | 3 |
his shield he | 3 |
of battle to | 3 |
amid the fray | 3 |
to the city | 3 |
by the doughty | 3 |
comes to the | 3 |
each other they | 3 |
hands of the | 3 |
in the former | 3 |
the voice of | 3 |
men every one | 3 |
and all of | 3 |
all around the | 3 |
who bewitched him | 3 |
the lips of | 3 |
friends full many | 3 |
do not know | 3 |
of the house | 3 |
and let me | 3 |
now may ye | 3 |
full brave and | 3 |
his doughty hand | 3 |
to us in | 3 |
that shall be | 3 |
there is nothing | 3 |
a man full | 3 |
such store that | 3 |
as we find | 3 |
spouse full dear | 3 |
tell me now | 3 |
all the lands | 3 |
me it is | 3 |
of women the | 3 |
unto burgundian land | 3 |
half of line | 3 |
kiss each other | 3 |
many a keen | 3 |
the valiant fiddler | 3 |
for his own | 3 |
blood to flow | 3 |
then began to | 3 |
the days of | 3 |
to the hall | 3 |
i am sorry | 3 |
deep in the | 3 |
all the company | 3 |
and the young | 3 |
at your hands | 3 |
thereto the queen | 3 |
to them they | 3 |
now my heart | 3 |
unto his guests | 3 |
the lady fair | 3 |
the bounty of | 3 |
that he at | 3 |
shalt thou be | 3 |
with her unto | 3 |
king and eke | 3 |
they all were | 3 |
the northern form | 3 |
from out their | 3 |
shall we be | 3 |
is all that | 3 |
they were to | 3 |
which is the | 3 |
the love of | 3 |
the fair brunhild | 3 |
that all the | 3 |
an evil thing | 3 |
then gan he | 3 |
to me hath | 3 |
that shall now | 3 |
records of the | 3 |
was a knight | 3 |
that all who | 3 |
the waves are | 3 |
and each a | 3 |
the castle gate | 3 |
that thou wilt | 3 |
full many an | 3 |
me and my | 3 |
his men the | 3 |
features of the | 3 |
i in the | 3 |
and noble knight | 3 |
long have i | 3 |
and royal lady | 3 |
the depths of | 3 |
of metz sir | 3 |
who hath done | 3 |
the sick woman | 3 |
in sooth a | 3 |
his own country | 3 |
he wished it | 3 |
a royal crown | 3 |
among them that | 3 |
and great was | 3 |
gunther and brunhild | 3 |
will i not | 3 |
feats of valor | 3 |
the germanic peoples | 3 |
o would to | 3 |
burgundian kings and | 3 |
be it not | 3 |
that he was | 3 |
she then did | 3 |
from the river | 3 |
and i was | 3 |
of the early | 3 |
historical saga of | 3 |
filled with joy | 3 |
hath been told | 3 |
soon the same | 3 |
for them to | 3 |
in words he | 3 |
of the mountains | 3 |
in heaven forfend | 3 |
well is me | 3 |
thus to his | 3 |
was wont to | 3 |
to you i | 3 |
and naught but | 3 |
of the schwarzwald | 3 |
it with his | 3 |
naught but sorrow | 3 |
to me a | 3 |
the lofty lady | 3 |
the hurnen seyfrid | 3 |
at last to | 3 |
volker the valiant | 3 |
of a sudden | 3 |
in sooth in | 3 |
they were with | 3 |
the same i | 3 |
the strangers was | 3 |
dankwart and volker | 3 |
ween their hearts | 3 |
on the road | 3 |
smote with blow | 3 |
he had been | 3 |
gave answer siegfried | 3 |
here in hunland | 3 |
the king himself | 3 |
i will go | 3 |
he is caught | 3 |
that we be | 3 |
at turn of | 3 |
what ye have | 3 |
with the strangers | 3 |
gunther and siegfried | 3 |
a mighty king | 3 |
full requited be | 3 |
unto the castle | 3 |
i find thee | 3 |
fourth adventure how | 3 |
a stately knight | 3 |
to me the | 3 |
in the original | 3 |
they found them | 3 |
heart was sad | 3 |
many a youthful | 3 |
a fair lady | 3 |
of tronje the | 3 |
of battle and | 3 |
let me hear | 3 |
in goodly store | 3 |
and his kinsmen | 3 |
he had to | 3 |
he kriemhild found | 3 |
naught but hate | 3 |
as i have | 3 |
and no one | 3 |
there were the | 3 |
heard the story | 3 |
luedegast and luedeger | 3 |
in every quarter | 3 |
now from me | 3 |
so shall we | 3 |
i to thee | 3 |
while all things | 3 |
would to god | 3 |
his life shall | 3 |
did hear it | 3 |
back the sound | 3 |
to make a | 3 |
take unto him | 3 |
off his charger | 3 |
at the foot | 3 |
the flowing blood | 3 |
did hear the | 3 |
they did him | 3 |
heaven forfend it | 3 |
but thou didst | 3 |
who on the | 3 |
ninth adventure how | 3 |
woods we sing | 3 |
to tell the | 3 |
as a suitor | 3 |
their shields they | 3 |
but who bewitched | 3 |
from us the | 3 |
to young werner | 3 |
three score of | 3 |
host of the | 3 |
leaning on his | 3 |
what business have | 3 |
the valiant wolfhart | 3 |
none other but | 3 |
her home to | 3 |
to this day | 3 |
us knights here | 3 |
the good pastor | 3 |
werner in the | 3 |
in the midst | 3 |
the shore they | 3 |
i tell you | 3 |
them for the | 3 |
fifth adventure how | 3 |
a shield full | 3 |
the need of | 3 |
did come the | 3 |
kriemhild with her | 3 |
that none could | 3 |
of the moment | 3 |
with blood from | 3 |
to vent his | 3 |
the subject of | 3 |
then to his | 3 |
in sooth shall | 3 |
them to the | 3 |
to me it | 3 |
i give thee | 3 |
to an end | 3 |
in the sunlight | 3 |
god reward thee | 3 |
in sooth no | 3 |
when i saw | 3 |
not in vain | 3 |
to thee and | 3 |
from the fir | 3 |
may be my | 3 |
now guard you | 3 |
in mood full | 3 |
i love her | 3 |
began to question | 3 |
a strong and | 3 |
the sun is | 3 |
many a hero | 3 |
days were over | 3 |
life and honor | 3 |
like that of | 3 |
the wound was | 3 |
o noble siegfried | 3 |
my will in | 3 |
me as hostage | 3 |
to do so | 3 |
i thank thee | 3 |
what boots it | 3 |
kriemhild the maiden | 3 |
the nibelungen strophe | 3 |
gallant knight and | 3 |
for the love | 3 |
sooth to say | 3 |
if the thing | 3 |
fire to the | 3 |
people kiss each | 3 |
a poem of | 3 |
the queen did | 3 |
that we do | 3 |
life to take | 3 |
the broken sword | 3 |
then outspake sir | 3 |
and said to | 3 |
were it not | 3 |
shall all be | 3 |
are come to | 3 |
then went forth | 3 |
the twelfth century | 3 |
ready for the | 3 |
the fifth century | 3 |
how long shall | 3 |
and with their | 3 |
with him also | 3 |
the other hand | 3 |
german empire dwelling | 3 |
men of siegfried | 3 |
as i am | 3 |
then went with | 3 |
none other than | 3 |
shall ye let | 3 |
as that of | 3 |
in rich apparel | 3 |
and so the | 3 |
all my men | 3 |
spouse so dear | 3 |
with him to | 3 |
again unto the | 3 |
was passing fair | 3 |
the messengers from | 3 |
of which we | 3 |
i know what | 3 |
me full dear | 3 |
the race of | 3 |
the knight with | 3 |
eke the valiant | 3 |
of royal etzel | 3 |
performed by the | 3 |
since the time | 3 |
think upon it | 3 |
of the past | 3 |
the baron to | 3 |
the shield he | 3 |
and saw the | 3 |
do people kiss | 3 |
upon his head | 3 |
to weep began | 3 |
to him a | 3 |
was he of | 3 |
siegmund and siegelind | 3 |
good knights and | 3 |
live to see | 3 |
youth in the | 3 |
tidings to his | 3 |
close to the | 3 |
of a young | 3 |
upon him the | 3 |
the valiant gere | 3 |
wear a crown | 3 |
landlord of the | 3 |
of the strangers | 3 |
burgundians and attila | 3 |
our welcome bringing | 3 |
the shade of | 3 |
the heat of | 3 |
up the river | 3 |
and his heart | 3 |
them in the | 3 |
to the abbess | 3 |
to go to | 3 |
to us the | 3 |
to may our | 3 |
onward to the | 3 |
her brothers the | 3 |
took his comfort | 3 |
men or over | 3 |
men full many | 3 |
set fire to | 3 |
a train of | 3 |
a doughty thane | 3 |
a potion which | 3 |
knights here homeless | 3 |
to him as | 3 |
many a stone | 3 |
his life should | 3 |
was given to | 3 |
well perceived how | 3 |
his friends in | 3 |
he in this | 3 |
hither and thither | 3 |
his mighty hand | 3 |
a thane full | 3 |
at the beginning | 3 |
full loudly cried | 3 |
that i for | 3 |
me to hear | 3 |
we sing and | 3 |
great is the | 3 |
followers of the | 3 |
that they at | 3 |
and all my | 3 |
the lofty monarchs | 3 |
all save hagen | 3 |
of harm to | 3 |
will i see | 3 |
the guests were | 3 |
did the doughty | 3 |
told to me | 3 |
lady brunhild the | 3 |
the minstrel spake | 3 |
and of all | 3 |
may our welcome | 3 |
i saw thee | 3 |
all this world | 3 |
that to thee | 3 |
from the mountains | 3 |
at the fountain | 3 |
the knight were | 3 |
the siegfried saga | 3 |
and kriemhild were | 3 |
the sun was | 3 |
will go with | 3 |
shall it be | 3 |
his strong arm | 3 |
then of tronje | 3 |
in land of | 3 |
the high steward | 3 |
in the storm | 3 |
that he her | 3 |
the joy of | 3 |
ye noble knights | 3 |
sixth adventure how | 3 |
my lady brunhild | 3 |
thou art the | 3 |
with him in | 3 |
you shall never | 3 |
his trusty shield | 3 |
and gladly had | 3 |
to bear him | 3 |
the aged lady | 3 |
the saga of | 3 |
wherefore didst thou | 3 |
must be the | 3 |
given to the | 3 |
the last time | 3 |
send thee greeting | 3 |
with them thither | 3 |
doughty warriors twain | 3 |
beneath their hands | 3 |
to meet her | 3 |
to keep the | 3 |
gaze on the | 3 |
to ask you | 3 |
what love is | 3 |
for all thy | 3 |
again spake hagen | 3 |
loudly cried then | 3 |
with them to | 3 |
when to a | 3 |
to lose his | 3 |
the same in | 3 |
they in the | 3 |
hagen then replied | 3 |
of the village | 3 |
then further spake | 3 |
in all this | 3 |
thanes of etzel | 3 |
full stately maid | 3 |
that in sooth | 3 |
off from the | 3 |
my own hand | 3 |
edition preface to | 3 |
eke the lady | 3 |
from my country | 3 |
the golden lion | 3 |
in that country | 3 |
siegfried and the | 3 |
i know thee | 3 |
known as the | 3 |
men of ruediger | 3 |
his friends the | 3 |
him of the | 3 |
brave and keen | 3 |
the valiant knights | 3 |
unto our country | 3 |
his high command | 3 |
he in his | 3 |
thereat did grieve | 3 |
over by the | 3 |
metz sir ortwein | 3 |
the night in | 3 |
i cease to | 3 |
eke the royal | 3 |
land and people | 3 |
while i am | 3 |
when from the | 3 |
queen gave answer | 3 |
a wreath of | 3 |
the noble fiddler | 3 |
for that her | 3 |
through the snow | 3 |
of bern gave | 3 |
field of fridolinus | 3 |
bold and keen | 3 |
only on the | 3 |
days like the | 3 |
of the franks | 3 |
for that they | 3 |
many a well | 3 |
they durst not | 3 |
wilt thou now | 3 |
connected with the | 3 |
so shalt thou | 3 |
his sightless mantle | 3 |
the fate of | 3 |
in the distance | 3 |
did give him | 3 |
to thee shall | 3 |
to all the | 3 |
came into the | 3 |
let us hear | 3 |
here may see | 3 |
of the river | 3 |
each high guest | 3 |
is the happiest | 3 |
the language of | 3 |
from far and | 3 |
of his father | 3 |
death and devil | 3 |
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my loved husband | 3 |
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a mighty monarch | 3 |
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all that thou | 2 |
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the gallant strangers | 2 |
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