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CHAP. XIV. KING RING'S GIFT TO FRITHIOF.
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[“Fare not away]
[King Ring.]
“Fare not away,
O Frithiof, thus,
With downcast heart,
O dearest of chieftains!
For now will I give thee
For all thy good gifts,
Far better things
Than thou wottest thyself.”
O Frithiof, thus,
With downcast heart,
O dearest of chieftains!
For now will I give thee
For all thy good gifts,
Far better things
Than thou wottest thyself.”
And again he sang:
“To Frithiof the famous
My fair wife I give,
And all things therewith
That are unto me.”
My fair wife I give,
And all things therewith
That are unto me.”
CHAP. XIV. KING RING'S GIFT TO FRITHIOF.
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