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... Hardenvil , whose throne he now possesses . Amleth Vows vengeance , but declares that , instead of endeavouring at once to gather together a host which shall thrust Fengo from his throne , he will first go alone to the Court , lull the ...
... Hardenvil , whose throne he now possesses . Amleth Vows vengeance , but declares that , instead of endeavouring at once to gather together a host which shall thrust Fengo from his throne , he will first go alone to the Court , lull the ...
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... Hardenvil's golden ring on her hand ; soon shall she bear rings of lead around her eyes ! Geruthe . Sweet son , come to my heart ! Amleth ( avoiding her ) . Hast thou one ? Then he speaks again of his help- less manhood , 614 [ May A ...
... Hardenvil's golden ring on her hand ; soon shall she bear rings of lead around her eyes ! Geruthe . Sweet son , come to my heart ! Amleth ( avoiding her ) . Hast thou one ? Then he speaks again of his help- less manhood , 614 [ May A ...
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... Hardenvil's grave . And the runes on his headstone are written and finished - is't not true , King Fengo ? ' Not yet ... Hardenvil's grave- stone desist . It is almost finished , and Amleth reads with a bitter laugh the words To King ...
... Hardenvil's grave . And the runes on his headstone are written and finished - is't not true , King Fengo ? ' Not yet ... Hardenvil's grave- stone desist . It is almost finished , and Amleth reads with a bitter laugh the words To King ...
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... Hardenvil's murder . If his faith in Sigrid is shaken , he says , there will be no more for him but to avenge his father's death , and himself to die . We enter then the witch's hut , where Gyda is sitting with Thrym , her ' son's son's ...
... Hardenvil's murder . If his faith in Sigrid is shaken , he says , there will be no more for him but to avenge his father's death , and himself to die . We enter then the witch's hut , where Gyda is sitting with Thrym , her ' son's son's ...
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... Hardenvil's ghost ! Him knew I from the olden time- From days of youth . Why comest thou thus to frighten me , A youth again ? From hell how hast thou broken loose To sport with Gyda's fear ? Dost crave again the gold That first was ...
... Hardenvil's ghost ! Him knew I from the olden time- From days of youth . Why comest thou thus to frighten me , A youth again ? From hell how hast thou broken loose To sport with Gyda's fear ? Dost crave again the gold That first was ...
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