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Sigurd the Dragon-Slayer
42 SIGURD THE DRAGON-SLAYER 49." Go, cast a stone in the streamlet By pasture-field doth glide, & choose for thy need the steadfast steed That starteth not aside. " 50. Forth to the stream fared Sigurd, & cast therein a stone, & the steadfast steed that started not, He took him for his own. 51. None was his like in all the land, That courser good at need, & the name he bore in days of yore Was Grane, Sigurd's steed. · · · 52. Now Sigurd leapt on Grane's back When yet the ways were blind, & rode adown the river-bank Regin the smith to find. 53. It was the gallant Sigurd Rode down by lea & land, & Regin ceased his smithying & took a sword in hand. 54. " Now harken, doughty Sigurd, A warrior bold enow, Whence art thou come thus early, & whither ridest thou?" 55. " To thee, to thee the errand Whereon I ride abroad! I bid thee, Regin weapon-smith, To forge a goodly sword. " THE BALLAD OF REGIN 43 56." Now welcome, welcome, Sigurd, So true my love for thee! Shalt enter in my dwelling, & bide this night with me. " 57. " Now nay, now nay, thou weapon-smith, I may not her abide, Lest Hjálprek the King should lack me From the high-seat by his side. 58. " Now forge me a sword-blade So sharp & so bright, That stone & cold iron Asunder 'twill bite! 59. " Now forge me a sword-blade, Of temper & tone That will server asunder Cold iron & stone! " · · · 60. In furnace a-flaming The fragments he laid, All thro' three night-times He fashioned the blade. 61. Three night-times he laboured To fashion the sword, Till once again young Sigurd Came riding to the ford. 62. 'Twas Sigurd leapt on Grane's back, & rode along the stand, & Regin ceased his smithying & took the sword in hand. 44 SIGURD THE DRAGON-SLAYER 63." Behold, I have fashioned A weapon so wight! (1) If thou spare not thy strokes Shalt be foremost in fight. 64. " Behold, I have forged thee A weapon so true! Both steel & cold iron Asunder 'twill hew. " 65. Now Sigurd sought the anvil, & smote thereon amain; (2) But the new brand was broken Asunder in twain. 66. " Worthy art thou, weapon-smith, To die by my hand, For that thou wouldst betray me In forging the brand! " 67. Adown he flung the fragments To fall at Regin's knee; Wan grew the weapon-smith As lily-flower to see. 68. The he has ta'en the fragments twain, & thrust in Regin's hand; & the arm of Regin trembled Like any lily-wand. 69. " Now forge again a sword for me By might of runic rhyme & be thou ware, thou weapon-smith, I spare not a second time! 1. wight = swift, agile, strong 2. amain = with great force THE BALLAD OF REGIN 45 70." A sword shalt thou forge me So sharp & so leal, (1) That 'twill sever asunder Both iron & steel! " 71. " Yea, I will forge a second sword, But this I'll have of thee, The heart o' the Worm on Glitter Heath All for my forging-fee. 72. " Now swear me this, thou Sigurd, & look thou hold it true; The heart o' the Worm on Glitter Heath To give me as my due! " · · · 73. Once more in the furnace The fragments he laid; All thro' three night-times He fashioned the blade; 74. All thro' three night-times " Mid roaring & reek, Till Sigurd rode thither His weapon to seek. 75. 'Twas Sigurd sprang on Grane's back When scarce the night was o'er, & rode adown the river-bank, & stayed at Regin's door. 76. It was the doughty Sigurd That halted by the ford; & Regin ceased his smithying, & took in hand the sword. 1. leal = faithful
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