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THE STORY

OF

SIGURD THE VOLSUNG

AND THE

FALL OF THE NIBLUNGS.

BOOK I.

SIGMUND.

In this book is told of the earlier days of the Volsungs, and of Sigmund the Father of Sigurd, and of his deeds, and of how he died while Sigurd was yet unborn in his mother's womb.

Of the dwelling of King Volsung, and the wedding of Signy his daughter.

THERE was a dwelling of Kings ere the world was waxen old;
Dukes were the door-wards there, and the roofs were thatched with gold;
Earls were the wrights that wrought it, and silver nailed its doors;
Earls' wives were the weaving-woman, queens' daughters strewed its floors,
And the masters of its song-craft were the mightiest men that cast
The sails of the storm of battle adown the bickering blast.
There dwelt men merry-hearted, and in hope exceeding great
Met the good days and the evil as they went the way of fate:
There the Gods were unforgotten, yea whiles they walked with men,

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