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To those who offered ransom / the answer then was sent,

       Their gold no one desired / which they would give before.

       The warriors battle-weary / dear friends did yearn to see once more.

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      Full many a shield all laden / with treasure forth they bore:

       He dealt it round unmeasured / to friends in goodly store;

       Each one had marks five hundred / and some had more, I ween.

       Therein King Gunther followed / the rede of Gernot, knight full keen.

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      Then was a great leave-taking, / as they departed thence.

       The warriors all 'fore Kriemhild / appeared in reverence,

       And eke there where her mother / Queen Ute sat near by.

       Gallant thanes were never / dismissed as these so graciously.

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      Bare were the lodging-places, / when away the strangers rode.

       Yet in right lordly manner / there at home abode

       The king with friends around him, / full noble men who were.

       And them now saw they daily / at court before Kriemhild appear.

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      Eke would the gallant hero / Siegfried thence depart,

       The thing to gain despairing / whereon was set his heart.

       The king was told the tidings / how that he would away.

       Giselher his brother / did win the knight with them to stay.

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      "Whither, O noble Siegfried, / wilt thou now from us ride?

       Do as I earnest pray thee, / and with these thanes abide,

       As guest here with King Gunther, / and live right merrily.

       Here dwell fair ladies many: / them will he gladly let thee see."

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      Then spake the doughty Siegfried: / "Our steeds leave yet at rest,

       The while from this my purpose / to part will I desist.

       Our shields once more take from us. / Though gladly home I would,

       Naught 'gainst the fond entreaties / of Giselher avail me could."

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      So stayed the knight full gallant / for sake of friendship there.

       In sooth in ne'er another / country anywhere

       Had he so gladly lingered: / iwis it was that he,

       Now whensoe'er he wished it, / Kriemhild the maiden fair could see.

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      'Twas her surpassing beauty / that made the knight to stay.

       With many a merry pastime / they whiled the time away;

       But love for her oppressed him, / oft-times grievously.

       Whereby anon the hero / a mournful death was doomed to die.

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