“If it were only Hagen,
and no one else beside,
He hides ’neath courtly seeming
such overweening pride,
That he’ll do us a mischief—
of that I’m sore afraid,
If once we go a-wooing
this fair and stately maid.”
“If it were only Hagen,
and no one else beside,
He hides ’neath courtly seeming
such overweening pride,
That he’ll do us a mischief—
of that I’m sore afraid,
If once we go a-wooing
this fair and stately maid.”