In a waste he grew to manhood, that youthful son of a king,

Wild beasts his only fellows; but none so quick could spring

That they to flee were able, if he for them was striving.

I ween both he and his maidens had wonders seen, while by the waters living.

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Rightly his name was Hagen; but later men did own

He was “of kings the Devil;” so came he to be known

In every land and kingdom, such was his strength in fighting.

The bold and wild young Hagen well did earn his name, his foemen smiting.

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