Viking Tales of the North
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Canto VI.
Stanza 2
— “Get a pawn.” The Swedish word for “pawn” is “bonde,” and
in this stanza has a double meaning, referring to the pawn on the chess-board
and to the expression of the taunting Helge in canto IV: “Our sister is
not for peasant’s son.” “Bonde” means both pawn and peasant. The old sagas
are full of puns and enigmas.
Canto
XIII.
Stanza 2
— “Balder’s pyre.” this expression is used here in three different
meanings and refers: (1) To Balder’s funeral pile in the mythology; (2)
to the emblematic fire upon the hearth: (3) to the burning temple and
grove, in which the image of Balder was consumed as on a funeral pile.
Canto
XX.
Stanza 14.
Compare with this stanza the last stanza of Ragnar Lodbrok’s
“Death-Song”:
Cease
my strain! I hear a voice
From
realms where martial souls rejoice;
I
hear the maids of slaughter call,
Who
bid me hence to Odin’s hall.
High-seated
in their blest abodes
I
soon shall quaff the drink of gods.
The
hours of life have glided by,
I
fall, but smiling shall I die.
Canto
XXIV.
Stanza 5
— “The Serpent twisted.” It should be observed that the knots
wont to be engraven on runic monuments to denote an indissoluble bond
of fidelity and affection were commonly serpent-formed; and when such
knots occur, the first care of the runic decipherer is to find the head
of the serpent, for here beings the reading of the inscription.
Stanza 11 — “Belt.” Thor’s belt was Megingjarder
(belt of strength); and whenever he girded himself with it, his strength
was redoubled.
Stanza 12 — “Oblivion’s heron.” this expression
refers to the following passage in “Hávamál” :
Oblivion’s
heron ‘tis called
That
over potations hovers;
He
steals the minds of men.
With
this bird’s pinions
I
was fettered
In
Gulad’s (3) dwelling.
Stanza 14 — “Gold-combed cock,” etc. Such
are the signs which, according to the vala in “Voluspá” of the Elder
Edda, shall usher in the Twilight of the Gods (Ragnarok) the
day terrible alike to gods and to men. thus the Elder
Edda:
Among
the gods crowed
The
gold-combed cock,
He
who wakes in Valhal
The
hosts of heroes;
Beneath
the earth
Crows
another
The
root-red cock
In
the halls of Hel. (4)
Stanza 21 — “Grasp ye the sense, or no?”
This is an imitation of the vala’s repeated question in the latter part
of “Voluspá.” She ends many stanzas by saying. “Knowing ye now more or
not?”
ENDNOTES:
3. Gunlad was the keeper
of the poetic mead. — See NORSE MYTHOLOGY pp. 249-250. Back
4. NORSE MYTHOLOGY, p. 420. Back
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