Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods, by Richard Wagner. (1813-1883). Illustrated by Arthur Rackha
Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods, by Richard Wagner. (1813-1883).Illustrated by Arthur Rackham.(1867-1939).Translated by Margaret Armour.London, William Heinemann.New York, Doubleday Page &Co.1924.He springs towards Fafner and remains defiantly confronting him. Fafner drags himself further up the knoll and spits at Siegfried from his nostrils. Siegfried avoids the poison, springs nearer, and stands on one side. Fafner tries to reach him with his tail. Siegfried, who is nearly caught, springs over Fafner with one bound, and wounds him in the tail. Fafner roars, pulls his tail angrily away, and raises the front part of his body so that he may throw its full weight on Siegfried, thus offering his breast to the stroke. Siegfried quickly looks to see where his heart is, and thrusts his sword into it up to the hilt. Fafner raises himself still higher in his pain, and, when Siegfried has let go his sword and spung aside, he sinks on the wound. -- source link
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