As the Norman knights appeared, Ortwin asked: “Who may yon hero be who leads the band? His armor gleams like lightning in the sun, and nobly doth he bear him. Methinks an emperor would scarcely ride more proudly.”
“That, my lord, is Hartmut,” replied one of the knights; “he who did steal away thy sister.”
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“Ha! is it so?” cried Ortwin; “now had the wicked Gerlinda best aid him to find his way back in safety to the castle!” And he lowered his spear and plunged7 the spurs into the flanks of his snow-white charger so that it bounded high in the air.
But Hartmut had now discovered Ortwin also, and made ready to attack him. On they rushed, and came together with such force that both horses were overthrown8. Out flashed the long swords from their golden sheaths and played like lightning about the helms of the two heroes. It was indeed a mighty combat. But ere-long they were forced apart by the rush of warriors9 eager for the fray10, and the conflict became general. On all sides arose the din11 of battle. Siegfried was attacked by a band of Hartmut’s knights, but he laid about him so stoutly13 that his assailants soon succumbed14 to the fury of his blows.
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Herwig, who was fighting for his bride, dashed joyously15 into the battle with colors flying, and Gudrun soon recognized him by his noble form and shining armor. Ludwig led his followers16 against the Danes who fought under Hilda’s banner. Notwithstanding his years, the old King still had the strength of a bear, and many a stout12 helm was shattered by his sword-strokes as he cut his way deep into the ranks of the enemy. But Frute with his Holsteins and Frisians rode against him and slew17 many of his followers, while Morung and Irolt strewed18 the earth with dead. Once more the tide of battle brought Ortwin and Hartmut face to face, and again shield and helm re?choed with their sounding blows. Each was determined19 his foe20 should not this time escape him, and at last, though Ortwin fought bravely, Hartmut succeeded in piercing his helm with a sword-stroke. When the Danes saw their young chief’s armor streaked21 with blood they pressed on furiously, but many a good knight3 was slain22 ere they reached the princes and snatched Ortwin from death.
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Horant dashed up to learn who had smitten23 his dear lord so sorely. Ortwin told him, and Hartmut, who was not far distant, laughed scornfully; whereat Horant, giving Hilda’s banner into the hands of a knight, rushed fiercely upon the Norman King. But many men stood between, and Horant’s sword dealt such slaughter24 among them that Hartmut cried: “Yon knight hath wrought25 enough of evil to us; soon shall he strike his last blow!” and forcing his way to Horant, he attacked him so fiercely that he was borne to the ground and would surely have been slain had not his comrades hastened to his rescue and carried him from out the press. Such was Hartmut’s strength and valor26 that many began to doubt whether they should succeed in taking the castle.
But as soon as the wounds of Ortwin and Horant had been bound up, those heroes returned to the battle with unabated courage, while Wate meanwhile had wrought terrible havoc27 among the Normans. Yet fast as they fell, others pressed on to avenge28 the death of their brethren, and ever hotter and fiercer waged the conflict.
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骑士; (中古时代的)武士( knight的名词复数 ); 骑士; 爵士; (国际象棋中)马 | |
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adj. 打翻的,推倒的,倾覆的 动词overthrow的过去分词 | |
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武士,勇士,战士( warrior的名词复数 ) | |
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