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1
For thieves may
hap
to
find it out in any place.
2
No greater woe might ever
hap
to
him in loving friends.
3
Men of Etzel, I care not what
hap
to
him from this cause.
4
Berthold!' he cried; 'no further harm shall
hap
to
you, man!
5
Naught liefer might
hap
to
me in all these times.
6
Howbeit I seldom had the good
hap
to
be left to humor this craving.
7
Little I reek what
hap
to
him on this account.
8
Naught liefer might ever
hap
to
me in truth.
9
He spake: Of a truth none knoweth what will
hap
to
us from the Huns.
10
Or in what other land they
hap
to
be-
11
I give you my word as a loyal gentleman, that no harm shall
hap
to
any.
12
Whatever
hap
to
him, my conscience is assoiled.
13
We must ride to court and abide what may
hap
to
us doughty knights among the Huns.
14
Through pastime will nevermore
hap
to
king or to his kinsmen, what here hath happed to us.
15
Wherefore should any evil
hap
to
man-
16
Who would have thought that little Jean would have had the hard
hap
to
become heir to them.
hap
to
hap