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Sigurd the Dragon-Slayer
THE BALLAD OF BRYNHILD 63 54." I will not stay my journey, Nor shall my courser tire, Until I win to Hildar-howe Where leaps the living fire. 55. " I will not stay my journey By waste & greenwood glade, Till I have ridden the leaping lowe & won the fairest maid! " · · · 56. To Hildar-howe full often The willing wooers came, But each & all turned backward That saw the leaping flame. 57. It was the standard-bearer In all men's hearing cried: " Now whoso dares the flame to leap Shall win a beauteous bride! " 58. Grímur he rode a-down the dale Bearing so bold a brow, But he turned again his horse's rein When he saw the leaping lowe! · · · 59. Then up spake Sigurd Sigmundarson: (So do they tell the tale) " Because of the sign my shield doth bear I'll leap the burning bale. " 60. Was ne'er a one but Sigmund's Son That entered in Hildar-hall, For Grane the steed so good at need He leapt the fiery wall. 64 SIGURD THE DRAGON-SLAYER 61.So lightly leapt Grane The barrier o'er, That the clash of his fore-feet Rang hard on the door. 62. So swiftly sprang Grane As bird in its flight, That scarce a spire of burning fire On Sigurd's loins did bite. 63. Sigurd alone the fortress won Where all had turned the rein; With one blow of his sword-blade He clave the door in twain. 64. With one blow of his sword-blade He lopped the lock away, & there beheld the maiden In coat of mail that lay. 65. She slept, the noble maiden, In warrior's byrnie blue; With one blow of his sword-blade He clave the mail in two. 66. Up spake Budli's daughter All betwixt sweven & sleep: What warrior-hand doth wield the brand That dares to bite so deep? " 67. Up spake Budli's daughter All betwixt sleep & sweven: (1) " What warrior bold the brand doth hold My byrnie blue hath riven? " 1. sweven = dream, sleep THE BALLAD OF BRYNHILD 65 68.Sigurd shalt thou name me, Of Sigmund the son; Hjørdis she that bore me After his days were done. " 69. Up sat the lady Brynhild A-smiling secretly: " Now welcome, thou that comest Hither from far countrie! 70. " But harken, Sigurd Sigmundarson, Who told thee how to seek & find my bower thro' the leaping flame, & thro' the driving reek? " 71. That tidings I heard from the wildwood bird Sitting on linden-tree: So fair is Brynhild Budli's daughter, Hath laid her love on thee. " 72. " Now harken, Sigurd Sigmundarson, & to my words give heed, Go, get thee forth to my father's garth, & rule thee by his rede. " 73. Oh, wise was Sigurd Sigmundarson, That spake this word straightway; " But little heed to thy father's rede Hast thou been wont to pay! 74. " O'er-long, I trow, hast tarried Thy fortune to fulfil, & I will not forth to thy father's garth, Nor seek to learn his will. " 66 SIGURD THE DRAGON-SLAYER 75.Right gladly Sigurd laid his arms About her neck so white; Asla, the daughter of Sigurd, Was gotten that self-same night. 76. Right gladly Sigurd laid his arms Her snow-white neck around; " I swear to thee that ne' er in me Shall aught of false be found! " 77. Twelve rings of red, red gold He laid her arms between, & set above them all The great ring of the Queen. 78. All on her lily hand He set twelve rings of gold: " Of our true love the token Here shalt thou have & hold. " 79. It was Sigurd Sigmundarson That would no splendour spare; Three rings of ruddy gold he twined All in her braided hair. · · · 80. It was Sigurd Sigmundarson Kept well the oath he swore, He tarried in the maiden's bower Till six full months were o'er. 81. " Now bring to me my selle & shield, (1) & my byrnie blue withal! For I will ride the greenwood way, & see what will befall. " 1. selle [Fr.] = saddle
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