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Gunther encourages his men (720–724)
When haughty Gunther saw this man had died, he roused | 720 |
His comrades, who were eager to renew the fight: | |
“Let us attack, give him no chance to catch his breath | |
Until he loses strength, exhausted; then, tied up, | |
He will return the treasure and pay for his bloodshed.” |
Note: this English text is identical to that found in Waltharius and Ruodlieb, edited and translated by Dennis M. Kratz. The Garland library of medieval literature, Series A, vol. 14. New York: Garland Pub., 1984.