id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18328 Morris, William The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs .txt text/plain 128219 8441 97 This sword that comes to thine hand on the day I wed thy kin. Thou shalt do, and thy deeds shall be goodly, and the day's work If thou deem that his heart shall avail not, thy work is over-great Then spake King Sigmund the Volsung: "When thou hast heard the tale, And be thou the wife of King Volsung when men of our names shall ask, "O, look ye long," said the Sea-king, "for here lieth a mighty lord: And so shall thine heart avail thee, and thy mighty fateful hand, Thou shalt wed a King and be merry, and then shall come the sword, And all men shall say thou hast wedded a true heart and a king." "Thou art come, O King of the Niblungs; what mighty deed is to frame We shall carve the heart from thy body, and thou living yet, O King." ./cache/18328.txt ./txt/18328.txt