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The Valkyrie
Heiaha! Hojoho!
[She pauses on a high peak, looks down into the gorge and calls hack to Wotan.
I warn thee, Father,
See to thyself;
Stern the strife
That is in store:

Here comes Fricka, thy wife,
Drawn hither in her car by her rams,

Swinging the golden
Scourge in her hand!
The wretched beasts
Are groaning with fear;

And how the wheels rattle!
Hot she hastes to the fray.

Such strife as this

No strife is for me,

Though I love boldly waged
Strife ’twixt men.

The battle alone thou must brave;
I go; thou art left in the lurch!

Hojotoho! Hojotoho!
Heiaha! Heiaha!
Hojotoho! Hojotoho!
Heiaha! Heiaha!
Hojotoho! Hojotoho!
Hojotoho! Hojotoho!
Heiaha! Ha!
[She disappears behind the mountain peak at the ſide. Fricka, in a car drawn by a pair of rams, has driven up the gorge to the mountain ridge, where she suddenly flops, alights and ſtrides angrily towards Wotan in the foreground.
Wotan
Aſide, when he sees Fricka approaching.
The usual storm!
The usual strife!

But I must act with firmness.

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