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THE GIANT OF BERN
It was the lofty Jutt of Bern
O’er all the walls he grew;
He was mad and ne’er at rest,
To tame him no one knew.
He was mad and ne’er at rest,
No lord could hold him in;
If he had long in Denmark stayed
Much damage there had been.
It was the lofty Jutt of Bern
Bound to his side his glaive,
And away to the monarch’s house he rode
With the knights a fray to have.
Now goes the lofty Jutt of Bern
Before the King to stand:
“Thou shalt to me thy daughter give,
And a brief for half thy land.
“Here as thou sitt’st at thy wide board,
Hail Monarch of the Danes!
Thou shalt to me thy daughter give,
And the half of thy domains.
“Thou shalt to me thy daughter give,
And divide with me thy land,
Or thou shalt find a kempion good
In the ring ’gainst me to stand.”
“O thou shalt ne’er my daughter get,
Nor a brief for half my land,
I’ll quickly find a kempion good
Shall fight thee hand to hand.”
Then strode the Monarch of the Danes
To his castle hall amain:
“Now which of ye, my courtiers, will
The lovely Damsel gain?
“Here sit ye all my Danish swains
On whom I bread bestow,
Now which of ye will risk his life
To lay the Berner low?
“I’ll give to him my daughter dear,
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Age restriction:
12+Release date on Litres:
09 March 2017Volume:
4 p. 1 illustrationCopyright holder:
Public Domain