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Sigurd the Dragon-Slayer
SIVORD AND BRYNHILD1. * Tragica (1657) by the noblewoman Mette Gjøe. 2. E. von der Recke, 'Danmarks Fornviser' (Copenhagen, 1927), Vol. I, p. 53. 202 SIGURD THE DRAGON-SLAYER yet it is admirably handled. The narrative marches well, and the pathos is not unduly stressed. The emotional tone, however, implicit in the very form of the verse, is so far removed, not only from that of the Lays, but from that of the Faroëse cycle, as to suggest rather the Victorian harp of Tennyson than the harp of the Skalds.SIVORD AND BRYNHILDA GALLANT steed had Sivord In days of yore; Bright Brynhild from the Hill of Glass By light of day he bore. (Oh, the King's children o' Denmark!) 2. But the hand of haughty Brynhild That knew not fear, He gave to Hero Haagen, His weapon-brother dear. 3. It was Sivord Snarensvend Rode up by land & lea; He wedded stately Signild, So fair was she. 4. Signild & proud Brynhild Forth did they fare, Down to the stream, to wash Their silken garments there. 5. " Lithe & listen, Signild, . Sweet sister mine! Whence came the ring of gold Doth on thy finger shine? " 204 SIGURD THE DRAGON-SLAYER 6." The ring of gold that shineth Upon my finger small, I got from Sivord Snarensvend, Bravest of all. 7. " That golden ring he gave me In lover's mood, But thee he gave to Haagen In weapon-brotherhood! " 8. It was haughty Brynhild That self-same hour, Who laid her down & sickened For sorrow in her bower. 9. It was Hero Haagen Asked once & yet again, If aught in all the world Could ease her of her pain. 10. " Nay, nought in all the world Can ease me of my pain, Save only the red heart's blood Of Sivord Snarensvend! 11. " My hurt shall ne' er be healed By sea nor by land, Till the gory head of Sivord I hold in my hand. " 12. " How shall I win his head In foray or fight? No sword in all the world Upon his skin will bite. SIVORD AND BRYNHILD 199 13." No sword of earthly forging Will bite upon his skin, Save his own good blade alone, & that I may not win. " 14. " Now haste, seek thou Sivord Ere the dawn break, & bid him lend his brand For honour's sake! 15. " Go beg of him the brand All for thy fame; Say thou art sworn to fight In thy fair lady's name. " 16. It was Hero Haagen That straight to Sigurd came,. & begged his goodly brand All for his lady's fame. 17. " & hast thou my goodly sword, Adelring hight, Then never shalt thou fail To win in fight. 18. " My bonnie brand Adelring Shalt wield an thou wilt, But beware the tears of blood, Lie hidden in the hilt! 19. " Beware the tears of blood In hilt that hidden lie! If they thy fingers redden, Then must thou die. " 206 SIGURD THE DRAGON-SLAYER 20.Thus did Sivord Snarensvend, Weapon-brother true, Lend the sword hight Adelring; That did he rue. 21. It was Hero Haagen Seized the bright brand, & slew his weapon-brother With his own hand. 22. Beneath his cloak of scarlet The blood-stained head he bore, And laid it in the high-loft Brynhild before. 23. " The gory head thou hast Thine heart to cheer; Woe's me that I have slain My weapon-brother dead " 24. " Hide, hide the gory head That mine eyes shall never sed What tho' I brought him bane, I loved him more than thee. " 25. It was Hero Haagen That turned in bitter smart, It was haughty Brynhild He pierced to the heart. 26. " Now I have slain my lady, And my weapon-brother bold! A third must yet be slain Before the tale be told. " SIVORD AND BRYNHILD 199 27.Against an earth-fast stone He stayed the golden hilt; The point of Sivord's blade His heart's blood spilt. 28. Woe worth the day When Brynhild was born! Two most noble King's children For her were lost & lorn.
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