Golden threads from an ancient loom. Das Nibelunglied, adapted to the use of young readers1880 |
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... avenge her own and her husband's wrongs . So he told Gunther that no wise man would leave such boundless treasures in the hands of a weak woman ; and though the miserable king made a faint protest against this fresh crime , urging that ...
... avenge her own and her husband's wrongs . So he told Gunther that no wise man would leave such boundless treasures in the hands of a weak woman ; and though the miserable king made a faint protest against this fresh crime , urging that ...
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... avenge her injuries , and to punish Siegfried's murderer . And then Criemhild began to listen , and at last gave her royal word to become Etzel's wife . e Hagen did all he could to prevent the match 42 GOLDEN THREADS FROM AN ANCIENT LOOM .
... avenge her injuries , and to punish Siegfried's murderer . And then Criemhild began to listen , and at last gave her royal word to become Etzel's wife . e Hagen did all he could to prevent the match 42 GOLDEN THREADS FROM AN ANCIENT LOOM .
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... avenge the foul deed , they were sore afraid , more especially when they knew that Criemhild's wrongs had kindled wrath and indignation amongst the Huns , and that Hagen's name had become amongst them a bye - word of reproach and horror ...
... avenge the foul deed , they were sore afraid , more especially when they knew that Criemhild's wrongs had kindled wrath and indignation amongst the Huns , and that Hagen's name had become amongst them a bye - word of reproach and horror ...
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... avenge Criemhild's wrongs ; and Hagen full of fury at hearing this , and seeing Ortleben , the young son of Etzel and Criemhild in the chamberlain's arms , rushed madly at him , and severed the child's head with so ruthless a blow that ...
... avenge Criemhild's wrongs ; and Hagen full of fury at hearing this , and seeing Ortleben , the young son of Etzel and Criemhild in the chamberlain's arms , rushed madly at him , and severed the child's head with so ruthless a blow that ...
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... avenge his loss . And this at last he did ; for though the Burgundians fought like wild panthers at bay , they were now too few to resist . One after another they were stricken down , till only Hagen and Gunther remained ; and the ...
... avenge his loss . And this at last he did ; for though the Burgundians fought like wild panthers at bay , they were now too few to resist . One after another they were stricken down , till only Hagen and Gunther remained ; and the ...
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Alberich amongst Author avenge bade BARBARA HUTTON beauty bevelled boards BOOKS brave knight brothers Brunhild Burgundian princes Calf or Morocco CAYZER CHAPTER Cheaper Edition cloth elegant Coloured CONNAUGHT RANGERS Criem Crown 8vo cruel DARNELL DARNELL'S death Dietrich of Berne DRAGON enemies Engravings Etzel eyes fair Fcap FRANCIS CARR French Morocco Frontispiece Geiselher Gernot gilt edges gold GRIFFITH AND FARRAN guests Hagen hall Harrison Weir heart HERBERT MARTIN hostel Huns husband Illustrations Isenland King Gunther knew land Large Text limp maiden MERMAIDS Mimer Minster Model Yacht morocco antique mother NEEDLEWORK never Nibelungen hoard Nibelungen princes noble OLIVER GOLDSMITH once palace Post 8vo PUBLISHED BY GRIFFITH queen red edges retinue revenge Rhine royal Rudiger Russia servants Sewed Siegelinde Siegfried and Criemhild Siegfried's murder Siegmund sore STITCH STORIES sword Balmung Tarn-kappe THOMAS HOOD Thousand told treasure Volker W. H. G. KINGSTON wife words Worms young
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