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Sigurd the Dragon-Slayer
THE BALLAD OF REGIN 51 112.Up spake the wily weapon-smith: " Where is that fee of mine, The Dragon's heart that is my part, As thou dist swear langsyne? " 113. Oh, out he hewed the Dragon's heart, Was three ells' length & more, & he brandered it all on burning wood Because of the oath he swore. 114. His hand, sore scorched with burning heat, All on his lips he laid, & the speech he knew of the birds that flew, & the beasts in the greenwood glade. 115. Up & spake the little bird That sat on oaken-tree: " Eat of the heart, thou Sigurd, And thou wouldst wiser be! " 116. The heart doth he take from the wooden stake, And all to eat is boun, While Regin of the poisoned gore To drink hath laid him down. 117. Regin hath laid him down to drink Of the Dragon's poisoned blood, & Sigurd dealt him his death-wound, Nor stirred from where he stood. 52 SIGURD THE DRAGON-SLAYER 118.It was the doughty Sigurd That swung his sword amain; Regin the smith he sundered Apart in pieces twain. · · · 119. Such treasure won Sigurd As ne'er can be told, When as he slew the loathly Worm That lay upon the wold. 120. All in the red of morning When dew bedecked the ground, Twelve kists well-filled with the red, red gold On Grane's back he bound, 121. Twelve kists well-filled with treasure, & mounted there beside, & swift the good steed Grane Thro' holt & heathland hied. 122. Swift, swift they haste by wood & waste, The homeward way unknown, & they must lie the livelong night With the cold rain dripping down. 123. Oh lightly trode Grane On stone as in stall! Never a steed so steadfast Was known in kingly hall. · · · 124. Now will I cease from song awhile, & see that ye mind it well, Ere once again I raise my strain This three-fold tale to tell. · · ·
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