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Sigurd the Dragon-Slayer
THE BALLAD OF BRYNHILD 67 82." Nay, rather sit my bower within At play with the golden dice! Gjúki the King hath a daughter That is in withcraft wise. 83. " Tho' young thou art, & blithe of heart, Yet short thy life will be; Shalt wed the daughter of Gjúki, & think no more on me! " 84. " Strange is thy saying, my Brynhild, & ne'er can it chance to me That I lay my love on another, & think no more on thee. " 85. Up & answered Brynhild, That felt her heart grow cold: " Gjúki the King hath a daughter Whose wiles are manifold. 86. " This ring of gold I'll give thee Wilt thou but bide in bower, Nor tempt the guile of Queen Grimhild All in a luckless hour. " 87. She followed him far along the way To bid farewell once more: " May ill-luck ever stay behind, & good luck go before! 88. " So hale we are, so free from care, This hour when we must part! Forget not, Sigurd, these words o' mine, & lay them well to heart. " 68 SIGURD THE DRAGON-SLAYER 89.Up & spake the warrior That loved her passing well: " Ne'er shalt thou cease, mine own true love, In heart & mind to dwell! " 90. He louted low from saddle-bow (1) Her rosy mouth to kiss, & never, I ween, was fonder love, Nor truer heart than his. · · · 91. It was the son of Sigmund Rode down thro' wild greenwood, & it was the sire of Brynhild (2) That at his gateway stood. 92. " Now welcome, welcome, Sigurd, Home to this house o' mine! Come drink what best shall like thee, The brown mead or the wine. " 93. " Oh, little reck I of the mead so brown, & less of the blood-red wine! I pray thee to give me Brynhild, Only daughter thine. " 94. " I may not be thy kinsman That fain would be thy friend; Full well I know which way thou'lt go, & what will be thine end. 95. " While young thou art, & blithe of heart, Thou needs must lose thy life; And thou wilt let my daughter be, & take Gudrun to wife. 1. lout = stoop, bend 2. sire = father; i.e. Budli THE BALLAD OF BRYNHILD 69 96." Hast won the love of Brynhild, Fain wouldst thou hold the boon; But a wizard wine in the wan moonshine Is poured by the dark Gudrun! " 97. " Strange is thy saying, King Budli, But I trow my heart is true, & ne'er can I turn from Brynhild Another maid to woo. " 98. Up & answered Budli That felt his heart grow chill: " Gjúki the King hath a daughter Shall wile thee to her will. 99. " But wouldst thou' scape the sorrow & shame that must else befall, Then turn thee from the nether way, Nor pass by Gjúki's hall. 100. " For Grimhild stands by the gateway With many a man beside, & she hath sure foreknowledge Of the way that thou wilt ride. 101. " Nor canst thou' scape that knowledge, Albeit thou ride with speed; Shalt be in her sight the noblest knight That e'er bestrode a steed. " 102. Oh, far he followed along the way To bid farewell once more: " Where' er thou ride, no ill betide, & good luck go before! " · · · 70 SIGURD THE DRAGON-SLAYER 103.It was Sigurd Sigmundarson Rode down by greenwood vale, And, rearing in man's likeness, He saw the Beast of Bale. 104. There he beheld the Baleful Beast That lurked 'mid shadows dim; With fire & fume & deadly spume (1) It perilled life & limb. 105. Sigurd the warrior spurred his steed & sought a path in vain, For Grane foamed & Grane fought, & still turned back again. 106. The furious steed must have his will That brooks no other guide, (2) & Sigurd needs must choose the way By Gjúki's garth to ride. 107. Like morning moon the portent waned Before the warrior's e'en, & lo, the fleeting semblance He saw of Gjúki's Queen! · · · 108. All by the garth of Gjúki Southward did Sigurd fare, & at the gate stood Grimhild, & many a man with her. 109. She saw that stately champion Ride by the garth again, & she stretched forth both her lily hands To seize his bridle-rein. 1. spume = froth 2. brook = tolerate
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