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| 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | “His sport and pleasure it was to give aid to his own folk, and to prove himself in mighty matters, to take wealth from his unfriends, and give the same to his friends.” (VS, c.22) “Yngve was a great warrior, always victorious; handsome, expert in all exercises, strong and very sharp in battle, generous and full of mirth; so that he was both renowned and beloved.” (YS, c.24) “Olaf was very generous to his men, and therefore very popular.” (OT, c.21) "All chiefs within our land“Harald Gille, on the other hand, was very pleasing in intercourse, gay, and full of mirth; and so generous that he spared in nothing for the sake of his friends. He willingly listened to good advice, so that he allowed others to consult with him and give counsel. With all this he obtained favour and a good repute, and many men attached themselves as much to him as to King Magnus.” (SMB, c.1) “In social feasts, and deeds of hospitality, no nation upon earth (Germany) was ever more liberal and abounding.” (G, c.21) “In gifts they delight, but neither claim merit from what they give, nor own any obligation for what they receive.” (G, c.21) “Then Egil recited a stave: 'Hasting I came to the hearth fire Of Yngvar, right fain so to find him, Him who on heroes bestoweth Gold that the heather-worm guardeth. Thou, of the snake's shining treasure Always a generous giver, Wilt not than me of three winters Doughtier song-smith discover.'” (Egils Saga, c.31) The one thing that Egil praises his great friend Arinbjorn the most for is his generosity. “Friendly gifts of many kinds gave Arinbjorn at Yule to those who were his guests, for Arinbjorn was beyond all men open-handed and noble. Then Egil composed a stave: 'Warrior gave to poet Silken robe gold-glistering: Never shall I find me Friend of better faith. Arinbjorn untiring Earneth well his honours: For his like the ages Long may look in vain.'” (Egil's Saga, c.70) 1. 'For generous prince Swift praise I find, But stint my words To stingy churl. Openly sing I Of king's true deeds, But silence keep On slander's lies. (Egil's Saga, c.82) 16. 'Now shall my voice-plane Shape into song Virtues full many Of valiant friend. Ready on tongue Twofold they lie, Yea, threefold praises Of Thorir's son. 17. 'First tell I forth What far is known, Openly bruited In ears of all; How generous of mood Men deem this lord, Bjorn of the hearth-fire The birchwood's bane. 18. 'Folk bear witness With wond'ring praise, How to all guests Good gifts he gives: For Bjorn of the hearth-stone Is blest with store Freely and fully By Frey and Njord. 19. 'To him, high scion Of Hroald's tree, Fulness of riches Flowing hath come; And friends ride thither In thronging crowd By all wide ways 'Neath windy heaven. 20. 'Above his ears Around his brow A coronal fair, As a king, he wore. Beloved of gods, Beloved of men, The warrior's friend, The weakling's aid. 21. 'That mark he hitteth That most men miss; Though money they gather, This many lack: For few be the bounteous And far between, Nor easily shafted Are all men's spears. 22. 'Out of the mansion Of Arinbjorn, When guested and rested In generous wise, None with hard jest, None with rude jeer, None with his axe-hand Ungifted hie. 23. 'Hater of money Is he of the Firths, A foe to the gold-drops Of Draupnir born. . . . . . 24. 'Rings he scatters, Riches he squanders, Of avarice thievish An enemy still. . . . . .
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