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trigram frequency
then spake the102
full many a98
the land of60
the men of55
land of burgundy49
the lady kriemhild37
of tronje hagen34
and many a30
of all the30
unto the rhine29
then spake of27
to the rhine25
on the rhine24
and eke the24
many a knight24
by the hand23
thereto gave answer23
from out the21
might ye see20
the hand of20
of the saga20
the death of19
spake the royal19
men of burgundy19
for sake of19
dear to me19
the doughty siegfried18
spake of tronje18
of the poem18
the son of17
and in the17
storm of battle17
many a one17
on all sides17
the knight of17
the mighty monarch16
in storm of16
of the nibelungen16
as well as15
many a lady15
many a stately15
with many a15
many a warrior15
the king did15
a knight of15
up to the14
in the rhine14
and all his14
was many a14
the lord of14
the royal lady14
in the land14
unto the monarch14
of many a14
one of the13
and to the13
spake unto the13
and with him13
the while that13
the knight full13
spake the monarch13
the story of13
the time of13
and on the13
spake the lady13
the lady brunhild13
said the baron13
part of the13
that will i13
in the year13
the royal gunther13
as far as13
of the land13
god in heaven13
for many a12
the noble siegfried12
then did the12
in all the12
of the maiden12
of the story12
many a noble12
a man of12
from the hall12
in the forest12
full dear to12
many a man12
fair to see12
there on the12
the noble ruediger11
the name of11
now tell me11
to the land11
when he the11
the nibelungen saga11
the noble monarch11
when that the11
many a maid11
as soon as11
knight and good11
before the hall11
the king of11
in the garden11
the valiant dankwart11
to the castle11
and his men11
many a valiant11
form of the11
the heart of11
a knight full11
o noble ruediger11
of the nibelungenlied11
the same did10
that from the10
sword in hand10
across the rhine10
out of the10
to this land10
and all the10
of burgundian land10
the royal etzel10
i pray thee10
of the rhine10
all his men10
answered and said10
up from the10
now shall ye10
so will i10
one and all10
spake the valiant10
spake the doughty10
and with them10
the spouse of10
the wife of10
the valiant knight10
there in the9
unto the land9
forth from the9
the doughty hagen9
men of gunther9
to him the9
so many a9
the knights of9
from the land9
thus he spoke9
hagen of tronje9
that of the9
the sound of9
spake the noble9
hagen spake again9
down to the9
by his side9
said young werner9
men of etzel9
that he would9
the youthful giselher9
many a fair9
high in honor9
i ween that9
knight full noble9
of his own9
of all my9
worms upon the9
by the river9
thereupon answered and9
the valiant siegfried9
in the nibelungenlied9
of the city9
many a shield9
by hand of9
such thing be9
he to the9
the sight of9
gunther and hagen9
the full valiant9
then spake he9
to the village8
shield in hand8
the maiden fair8
in spite of8
many a maiden8
spake the mighty8
half of the8
the old man8
at hands of8
in fullest measure8
a maiden fair8
she spake unto8
forth to meet8
preface to the8
the full stately8
many a thane8
he could not8
the valiant volker8
not to be8
there was a8
it may be8
unto the king8
the same might8
by the rhine8
come to the8
it in the8
gernot and giselher8
my heart is8
for all the8
volker and hagen8
to meet them8
the queen full8
knight of tronje8
they to the8
in sooth the8
to the minster8
the noble maiden8
in courteous manner8
all the people8
on every side8
gave answer hagen8
the lofty monarch8
to be a8
the course of8
worms across the7
from off the7
far and near7
that i the7
was a mickle7
to serve thee7
to him was7
in his hand7
on their way7
he was a7
spake the king7
into the hall7
in the fight7
it is a7
here in the7
all of the7
of the original7
the lofty queen7
the second half7
gunther and gernot7
up in the7
high and royal7
father and mother7
valiant knight and7
to the end7
the doughty fiddler7
of bern the7
spake the margrave7
of the german7
adventure how the7
of the burgundians7
and eke his7
will i do7
to win the7
not give over7
unto the minster7
it is not7
the thanes of7
the knights full7
that they should7
they from the7
the warriors of7
not at all7
and said the7
possession of the7
the rhine to7
to hear the7
of high degree7
adventure how siegfried7
on the shore7
my young friend7
of merry mood7
that they were7
and from the7
they for the7
second half of7
was doomed to7
at hand of7
hand of the7
a lady fair7
spake the queen7
to the huns7
of the people7
as to the7
the noble knight7
that was a7
the rhine they7
the town of7
the history of7
noble knights and7
with train of7
then spake unto7
to the king7
thing might be7
that i have7
the king and7
the thane full7
i think of7
to the garden7
to be sure7
the walls of7
what host of7
version of the7
that in the7
unto the hall7
then spake to7
and all their7
of all that7
on the journey7
her heart was7
him on the6
of the day6
fared to the6
the king to6
the nibelungenlied is6
as we have6
the baron and6
preserve thee god6
of gold and6
to thee my6
the fourth line6
month of may6
thus she spoke6
noble knight and6
that i am6
did the royal6
now shalt thou6
they thence would6
that would i6
hagen did declare6
unto this land6
to see them6
they of the6
to my country6
just as if6
the knight to6
the end of6
about the year6
as in the6
of the old6
then spake again6
from the rhine6
the burgundian kings6
of the fourth6
how many a6
knights full many6
gold and silver6
then bade the6
in a tone6
seems to me6
of the castle6
of the first6
spouse of kriemhild6
in the edda6
he spake unto6
of the golden6
to meet him6
cause to rue6
to hear such6
of the monarch6
i should be6
a tone of6
story of the6
that shalt thou6
his right hand6
well know i6
the monarch and6
from hand of6
upon the strand6
the noble margrave6
to him were6
woe is me6
good and intelligent6
the fair lady6
i will not6
the noble queen6
the monarch etzel6
how siegfried was6
when now the6
then bade they6
a valiant knight6
that i do6
keen and good6
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on the other6
side of the6
and now the6
that he might6
was heard the6
the hero of6
to her was6
and let us6
upon the shore6
soon as the6
in his arms6
from off his6
of the poetic6
that he should6
side by side6
the good and6
of the second6
spake the knight6
i hear the6
knight full keen6
the rest of6
of the epic6
upon the rhine6
to the terrace6
spake the maiden6
walls of the6
that they might6
unto the strangers6
in the river6
of the world6
that it is6
as he had6
that i should6
the noble lady6
well with honor6
the monarch gunther6
and in his6
spake again the6
and soon the6
with each other6
was of mood6
and with the6
the gallant knight6
through the land6
down unto the6
through the air6
more than a5
did serve him5
at the time5
from the castle5
and the other5
to the ground5
in the course5
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a thousand warriors5
at all times5
son of ute5
then shall ye5
in this wise5
then answered him5
upon the strangers5
and wilt thou5
and eke thy5
him the king5
kings and their5
the life of5
many a winsome5
might and main5
as one of5
all that he5
end of the5
tell to me5
that the noble5
him and his5
each the other5
let me know5
and the trumpet5
when that they5
and all that5
knight of bern5
lady kriemhild to5
the guests to5
baron and his5
he and his5
i have not5
of the burgundian5
in the household5
in the german5
dankwart and hagen5
was ended and5
as he was5
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the night through5
the thing may5
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to me full5
with his good5
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by me shall5
in fitting way5
for the last5
one among them5
a valiant man5
unto the court5
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the first time5
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knight full valiant5
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the noble knights5
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hero of netherland5
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gunther the king5
when in the5
of the court5
a gallant knight5
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train of warriors5
of the women5
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have no fear5
oh ponte molle5
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lord of rhineland5
to do it5
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evolution of the5
hermann and dorothea5
queen full stately5
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so full of5
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do you know5
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a shield and5
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the th century5
the mighty king5
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the form of5
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if that the5
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of the hoard5
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to the town5
the eye of5
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hagen gave reply5
the saga in5
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my royal masters5
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the king was5
the while the5
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the warrior keen5
to win her5
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the sightless mantle5
a goodly store5
his guests the5
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of sun in5
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the thing was5
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the warriors all5
be able to5
the head of5
sight of the5
at last the5
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before the palace5
a valiant warrior5
many a goodly5
on the stone5
and in right5
on the walls5
the holy father5
and to my5
and of the5
knight of valor5
into the land5
adventure how they5
turn of sun5
upon the way5
in his bosom5
the din of5
a noble knight5
to the monarch5
the kings and5
was filled with5
all the more5
to me is5
and the third5
the train of5
sun in summer5
thanes of burgundy5
and hagen and4
the people in4
and eke of4
to help thee4
might not be4
him to the4
from many a4
that ye may4
on every hand4
in the poem4
by the huns4
far as the4
the blood to4
till at last4
heart he bore4
beside the rhine4
his hand he4
it is the4
before the castle4
of her attendants4
came they to4
so in the4
wont to do4
what now i4
then were the4
this our country4
that the king4
the valiant thanes4
she the noble4
will i give4
of the town4
bern sir dietrich4
a stately warrior4
all the men4
wilt thou not4
the ruins of4
for them the4
such host of4
of the huns4
the court epic4
that by the4
to me and4
i do not4
it was and4
once more the4
spake unto her4
a precious stone4
from out his4
one of all4
the latter part4
my heart full4
unto the camp4
that of his4
the world is4
gave back the4
the german empire4
that never any4
with joy the4
host of strangers4
and to his4
for the fight4
you know the4
knights and ladies4
the hall they4
land of saxons4
may never be4
in the depths4
the keen and4
that it was4
down from the4
and to me4
had heard it4
how the burgundians4
to take his4
hither unto this4
for the way4
the rhine beside4
latter part of4
spake once more4
the crowd of4
far from the4
they bade the4
in the end4
lake of nemi4
by his mighty4
to pass the4
i will give4
the nibelungenlied and4
werner with the4
that he in4
note to page4
of weeping and4
came he to4
and eke with4
in stately manner4
when that she4
an wilt thou4
bank of the4
in the court4
when she the4
with blow so4
they many a4
the lordly monarch4
for the ladies4
a stately thane4
in such high4
unto the noble4
thou wilt not4
from land of4
he bade the4
some of them4
joy to me4
so high in4
the foot of4
spake king gunther4
from him his4
soon did the4
at last must4
the lovely margaretta4
etzel and kriemhild4
man of might4
and fair ladies4
the saga as4
let it be4
clear green lake4
yet a little4
of bern sir4
in the blood4
with speed to4
the sake of4
in the house4
the minster the4
unto the queen4
thereto spake the4
that same thing4
of this thy4
and there the4
the day was4
account of the4
when the doughty4
how young werner4
her heart with4
silent thought i4
upon the journey4
for the journey4
and of his4
and from his4
was come the4
that he had4
i know not4
the knights that4
the young man4
the rhine and4
that thou hast4
land to fare4
she was of4
to see the4
son of siegmund4
answered him the4
in the woods4
the shield that4
have in the4
to where the4
the man of4
men each one4
in silent thought4
might be that4
and the lovely4
according to the4
in the town4
the pressure of4
now by the4
warriors every one4
into the mellay4
that they thence4
am by the4
and all her4
that thus the4
spake then gunther4
carried away by4
often in the4
that they of4
the nibelungen hoard4
there is a4
the knight did4
fought with the4
the king with4
of the convent4
some of the4
the high lady4
his arms he4
then might ye4
then was a4
that he will4
and eke her4
it were not4
of mickle wonder4
o woe is4
people among whom4
came to the4
i have to4
the german nibelungenlied4
knights and good4
thou and thy4
as if in4
the same be4
and eke from4
he came to4
of lady kriemhild4
and eke unto4
the village doctor4
thought i am4
in the fray4
the knights did4
journey to the4
the thing to4
a winsome maid4
that i a4
the knight so4
back unto the4
and eke full4
the full doughty4
spake sir siegfried4
preserved in the4
mickle was the4
of the country4
have i to4
ladies of the4
and for the4
the stately knight4
the evolution of4
this is the4
the beginning of4
the rhine a4
where he was4
to his friends4
that she would4
now have i4
all the ladies4
the best that4
in the city4
but to the4
how may i4
to them the4
and of a4
the guests they4
what were the4
thereto spake king4
lady kriemhild did4
he is a4
men and women4
story of siegfried4
in sooth that4
i the same4
thence would fare4
the margrave ruediger4
a worthy knight4
on the spot4
doomed to be4
of burgundy the4
many a worthy4
a high and4
the followers of4
to thee the4
and said in4
all of her4
and eke for4
i am riding4
i may not4
the strangers into4
might such thing4
the trumpeter of4
further spake the4
the burgundians and4
friends of mine4
how might such4
from the settle4
place in the4
the people among4
knight so noble4
of the emperor4
and the ladies4
high in spirit4
told the tidings4
from the other4
his heart he4
of that i4
see note to4
may such thing4
knight of high4
out his hand4
to guard the4
the story in4
beneath his hand4
them from the4
and bade them4
the which did4
accent of the4
of the treasure4
i tell thee4
where found they4
went unto the4
at last was4
his royal mistress4
and the maiden4
spake unto his4
in sooth had4
then sir dietrich4
in all that4
now and then4
the margrave gere4
the might of4
in sorry plight4
the first half4
unto king gunther4
the winsome maid4
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with us shall4
with mine own4
land of the4
the clear green4
to those who4
him by the4
in sooth to4
of the whole4
he was to4
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to greet the4
siegfried and his4
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on their journey4
thing may never4
mass was sung4
here at home4
in my heart4
life of the4
in the history4
many a gallant4
all the rest4
with all my4
on the ground4
the best of4
in the future4
will give you4
spake he to4
like the present4
the dawn of4
thereat the noble4
by his own4
rage full sore4
women and children4
etzel and eke4
they were of4
the time when4
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at the head4
bewitched i am4
young werner with4
for the sake4
how that the4
to worms upon4
the stranger warriors4
how siegfried came4
my lady kriemhild4
young sir giselher4
by the lady4
to the maiden4
where he did4
and his daughter4
of siegfried and4
rest of the4
we have it4
for the strangers4
the noble thane4
of all this4
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siegfried with his4
from his hand4
they came to4
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down in the4
many a precious4
how might he4
the silent man4
me full sorely4
well known to4
songs of the4
to and fro4
the king in4
the red wine4
and when they4
interest in the4
guests to meet4
the character of4
all clad in4
the mass was4
from all his4
the castle of4
where he kriemhild4
to our dwelling4
the old baron4
i am by4
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the strength of4
it was the4
his fair lady4
the same he4
outlines of the4
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the side of4
steps of the4
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knight full gallant4
to this country4
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before was seen4
hither to this4
with all the4
in all things4
far as to4
king of the4
of the men4
now to the4
weeping and of4
the monarch did4
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knights full noble4
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in the night4
the sons of4
the lovely maiden4
life to lose4
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the unaccented syllable4
out the hand4
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unto the sea4
thing be done4
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the hours of4
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knight of burgundy4
one amongst them4
history of the4
there saw ye4
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did the knight4
so great sorrow4
in sooth have4
his sword he4
beyond all measure4
in sooth so4
thane full valiant4
with him his4
of the good4
fair lady kriemhild4
hear the story4
that the doughty4
of the great4
the mind of4
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adventure how gunther4
that my heart4
lose his life4
in his eyes4
up to her4
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of her brothers4
green lake of4
the summer night4
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