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Poetic Edda - Thorpe Trans.
25. I knew both Brodd and Hörfi, they were in the court of Hrolf the Old; all descended from Jörmunrek, son_in_law of Sigurd. (Listen to my story) the dread of nations, him who Fafnir slew. 26. He was a king, from Völsung sprung, and Hiördis from Hrödung; but Eylimi from the Ödlings. All that race it thine, Ottar Heimski! 27. Gunnar and Högni, sons of Giuki; and Gudrun likewise, their sister. Guttorm was not of Giuki's race, although he brother was of them both. All that race is thine, Ottar Heimski! 28. Harald Heildetönn, born of Hręrekir Slöngvanbaugi; he was a son of Aud, Aud the rich was Ivar's daugther; but Radbard was Randver's father. They were heroes to the gods devoted. All that race is thine, Ottar Heimski! 29. There were eleven Ęsir reckoned, when Baldr on the pile was laid; him Vali showed himself worthy to avenge, his own brother: he the slayer slew. All that race is thine, Ottar Heimski! 30. Baldr's father was son of Bur: Frey to wife had Gerd, she was Gymir's daugther, from Jötuns sprung and Aurboda; Thiassi also was their relation, that haughty Jötun; Skadi was his daughter. 31. We tell thee much, and remember more: I admonish thee thus much to know. Wishest thou yet a longer narrative? 32. Haki was not the worst of Hvedna's sons, and Hiövard was Hvedna“s father; Heid and Hrossthiof were of Hrimnir's race. 33. All the Valas are from Vidolf; all the soothsayers from Vilmeidr, all the sorcerers from Svarthöfdi; all the Jötuns come from Ymir. 34. We tell thee much, and more remember, I admonish thee thus much to know. Wishest thou yet a longer narrative? 35. There was one born, in times of old, with wondrous might endowed, of origin divine: nine Jötun maids gave birth to the gracious god, at the world“s margin. 36. Gialp gave him birth, Greip gave him birth, Eistla gave him birth, and Angeia; Ulfrun gave him birth, and Eyrgiafa, Imd and Atla, and Jarnsaxa. 37. The boy was nourished with the strength of earth, with the ice_cold sea, and with Son's blood. We tell thee much, and more remember. I admonish thee thus much to know. Wishest thou a yet longer narrative? 38. Loki begat the wolf with Angrboda, but Sleipnir he begat with Svadilfari: one monster seemed of all most deadly, which from Byleist's brother sprang. 39. Loki, scorched up in his heart's affections, had found a half_burnt woman's heart. Loki became guileful from that wicked woman; thence in the world are all giantesses come. 40. Ocean towers with storms to heaven itself, flows o'er the land; the air is rent: thence come snows and rapid winds; then it is decreed that the rain should cease. 41. There was one born greater than all, the boy was nourished with the strength of earth; he was declared a ruler, mightiest and richest, allied by kinship to all princes. 42. Then shall another come, yet mightier, although I dare not his name declare. Few may see further forth than when Odin meets the wolf. Freyja 43. Bear thou the memory_cup to my guest, so that he may all the words repeat of this discourse, on the third morn, when he and Angantżr reckon up races. Hyndla 44. Go thou quickly hence, I long to sleep; more of my wondrous power thou gettest not from me. Thou runnest, my hot friend, out at nights, as among he_goats the she_goat goes. 45. Thou hast run thyself mad, ever longing; many a one has stolen under thy girdle. Thou runnest, my hot friend, out at nights, as among he_goats the she_goat goes. Freyja 46. Fire I strike over thee, dweller of the wood! so that thou goest not ever away from hence. Hyndla 47. Fire I see burning, and the earth blazing; many will have their lives to save. Bear thou the cup to Ottar's hand, the mead with venom mingled, in an evil hour! Freyja 48. Thy malediction shall be powerless; although thou, Jötun_maid! dost evil threaten. He shall drink delicious draughts. All the gods I pray to favour Ottar. << Previous Page Next Page >>
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