To this day the city where was the dwelling of the Burgundian kings is called Worms, in remembrance of the dragon, or worm, which Siegfried slew; ... And on the fifth day they set sail, ... She will yet plot to seize the kingdom, and destroy us.”; And he urged the king to take the keys and to make the Nibelungen Hoard his own.
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Then he called loudly for help : and his two sons Fafnir and Regin, sturdy and valiant ..... cold light, like the glim- mer of the glow-worm or the fox-fire. ..... Then Thor and Tyr set out on their journey towards the land of Elivagar ...... Again Siegfried urged them to fight with him ; but they flatly refused. ...
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In 1130 Saxo Grammaticus was sent to Seeland with a treacherous invitation from one Danish prince to another, and being in sympathy with the prince whom the invitation was intended to destroy, and not daring to break his promise and betray the sender, ... His two sons, Fafnir and Regin, ... to which Siegfried replied that,
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That which has been done, one may hope, is but the beginning of a great new birth, that shall give back to our language and literature all that heedlessness and ignorance bid fair for awhile to destroy. ... the squirrel Ratatoskr runs up and down along the ash, bearing words of hate betwixt the eagle and the worm.
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In a rather elaborate controversy on the subject between Mr. Lang and myself, carried through the transactions of the Folk-Lore Congress of 1891, the introduction to Miss Roalfe Cox's "Cinderella," and in various numbers of "Folk-Lore," I urged the improbability of this explanation as applied to the plots of fairy tales.
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To this day the city where was the dwelling of the Burgundian kings is called Worms, in remembrance of the dragon, or worm, which Siegfried slew; and a figure of ... while farther away is the place called Drachenfels, or the dragon's field, where, they say, Siegfried met Fafnir. ... And on the fifth day they [289] set sail,
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Burgundian kings is called Worms, in remembrance of the dragon, or worm, which Siegfried slew; and a figure of that monster was for many years painted upon ... Rose-garden; while farther away is the place called; Drachenfels, or the dragon's field, where, they say, Siegfried met Fafnir. ... And on the fifth day they set sail,
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That which has been done, one may hope, is but the beginning of a great new birth, that shall give back to our language and literature all that heedlessness and ignorance bid fair for awhile to destroy. ... they set the earth fast, and laid the sea round about it in a ring with-out; of his bones were made rocks;
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Fafnir, the Dragon V. In AEgir's Kingdom VI. Brunhild VII. In Nibelungen Land VIII. Siegfried's Welcome Home IX. The Journey to Burgundy-land X. Kriemhill's Dream XI. How the Spring Time Came XII. The War with the North-kings XIII. ... When the time which had been set drew near, Mimer, bearing the sword Balmung,
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