| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 272 páginas
...carry from the mountain down to the salt-sea bay, If to and fro each wagon thrice journeyed every day. It was made up of nothing but precious stones and...mark the less thereafter were left, than erst was scored. * Good reason sure had Hagan to covet such a hoard. And thereamong was lying the wishing-rod... | |
| John P. Jackson - 1882 - 96 páginas
...carry from the mountain down to the salt sea bay, If to and fro each waggon thrice journeyed every day. It was made up of nothing but precious stones and...Good reason sure had Hagan to covet such a hoard. Kriemhilda, having gone with Gunther on a journey, Hagan got possession of the treasure, and thinking... | |
| Hélène Adeline Guerber - 1896 - 414 páginas
...from Alberich, the dwarf, the fabulous wealth her husband had bestowed upon her as a wedding gift. " It was made up of nothing but precious stones and...were left than erst was scor'd. Good reason sure had Hagen to covet such a hoard. " And thereamong was lying the wishing rod of gold, Which whoso could... | |
| 1908 - 486 páginas
...carry from the mountain down to the salt-sea bay, If to and fro each waggon thrice journey'd every day. It was made up of nothing but precious stones and...reason sure had Hagan to covet such a hoard. 1160. And there among was lying the wishing-rod of gold, Which whoso could discover, might in subjection hold... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1913 - 972 páginas
...from the mountain down to the salt sea bay; Though to and fro each wagon thrice journeyed every day. "It was made up of nothing but precious stones and...from it, and down the value told, Not a mark the less would there be left than erst there was, I ween." — Nibelungen Lied, XIX. Whoever possessed the Nibelungen... | |
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