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Updated: May 14, 2025


"O Merlin," said the king; "here hadst thou been killed, despite thy many crafts, had I not chanced to pass." "Not so," said Merlin, "for when I would, I could have saved myself; but thou art nearer to thy death than I, for without special help from heaven thou ridest now towards thy grave."

If ye would go up high, then use your own legs! Do not get yourselves CARRIED aloft; do not seat yourselves on other people's backs and heads! Thou hast mounted, however, on horseback? Thou now ridest briskly up to thy goal? Well, my friend! But thy lame foot is also with thee on horseback!

'And who art thou that ridest so madly, and who is that whose tongue lolls out' and it actually did 'and who runs by thee like a dog by a chariot? 'It is the Lord Macumazahn, and with him is his dog, his black dog. Open! open! I bring tidings. The great gates ran back on their rollers, and the drawbridge fell with a rattling crash, and we dashed on through the one and over the other.

Therefore I will not have the ring." "As thou wilt," said Asmund. "Pride is a good horse if thou ridest wisely," and he thrust the ring back upon his arm. Then people go to rest; but Swanhild seeks her mother, and tells her all that has befallen her, nor does Groa fail to listen. "Now I will make a plan," she says, "for these things have chanced well and Asmund is in a ripe humour.

Perhaps thou feelest at some times more than at others, strong stirrings up of heart to fly to Jesus Christ; now thou hast at this time a sweet and stiff gale of the Spirit of God, filling thy sails with the fresh gales of his good Spirit; and thou ridest at those times as upon the wings of the wind, being carried out beyond thyself, beyond the most of thy prayers, and also above all thy fear and temptations.

O thou beast, how much art thou worse than the horse that thou ridest on! ATTEN. Truly, I think that his master served him right; for, in doing as he did, he showed him plainly, as he said, that he had not so much government of himself as his horse had of himself; and, consequently, that his beast did live more according to the law of his nature by far than did his man.

But the king heard of it, and Giselher the youth turned him back. "Whither ridest thou, Sir Siegfried? Prithee yield to me in this. Go not from among our knights, and Gunther, and his men. Here are fair maidens enow that thou mayest behold at will." Said bold Sir Siegfried, "Let stand the horses, bear hence the shields.

Thou art he whose shoulder joint is vast. Thou art he that grants success upon others in respect of the objects upon which they bestow their heart. Thou art all the correct conclusions in respect of both the Vedas and Grammar. Thou art he who utters leonine roars. Thou art endued with leonine fangs. Thou ridest on the back of a lion for performing thy journeys.

"Who art thou who thus ridest into my burg, as none has durst hitherto without the leave of my sons?" He answered, "I am called Sigurd, son of King Sigmund." Then said King Giuki, "Be thou welcome here then, and take at our hands whatso thou willest." So he went into the king's hall, and all men seemed little beside him, and all men served him, and there he abode in great joyance.

Then he mounted the noble Greyfell and rode with a light heart across the flowery meadows. "Whither ridest thou?" cried Gripir the ancient, from his doorway among the crags. "I ride into the wide world," said Siegfried; "but I know not whither. I would right the wrong, and help the weak, and make myself a name on the earth, as did my kinsmen of yore.

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