Prose Edda - Brodeur Trans.
Gylfaginning
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be of little help to him,
being so small and a youth, 'And thou wilt freeze, if I stay so long and
so far out as I am wont.' But Thor said that he would be able to row far
out from land, for the reason that it was not certain whether he would
be the first to ask to row back. Thor became so enraged at the giant that
he was forthwith ready to let his hammer crash against him; but he forced
himself to forbear, since he purposed to try his strength in another quarter.
He asked Hymir what they should have for bait, but Hymir bade him get
bait for himself. Then Thor turned away thither where he saw a certain
herd of oxen, which Hymir owned; he took the largest ox, called Himinbrjotr,
(1) and cut off its head and went therewith to the sea. By that time Hymir
had shoved out the boat.
"Thor went aboard the skiff
and sat down in the stern-seat, took two oars and rowed; and it seemed
to Hymir that swift progress came of his rowing. Hymir rowed forward in
the bow, and the rowing proceeded rapidly; then Hymir said that they had
arrived at those fishing-banks where he was wont to anchor and angle for
flat-fish. But Thor said that he desired to row much farther, and they
took a sharp pull; then Hymir said that they had come so far that it was
perilous to abide out farther because of the Midgard Serpent. Thor replied
that they would row a while yet, and so he did; but Hymir was then sore
afraid. Now as soon as Thor had laid by the oars, he made ready a very
strong fishing-line, and the hook was no less large and strong. Then Thor
put the ox-head on the hook and cast it overboard, and the hook went to
the bottom; and it is telling thee the truth to say that then Thor beguiled
the Midgard Serpent no less than Útgarda-Loki had mocked
1. Heaven-bellowing?
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Thor, at the time when he
lifted up the Serpent in his hand.
"The Midgard Serpent snapped
at the ox-head, and the hook caught in its jaw; but when the Serpent was
aware of this, it dashed away so fiercely that both Thor's fists crashed
against the gunwale. Then Thor was angered, and took upon him his divine
strength, braced his feet so strongly that he plunged through the ship
with both feet, and dashed his feet against the bottom; then he drew the
Serpent up to the gunwale. And it may be said that no one has seen very
fearful sights who might not see that: how Thor flashed fiery glances
at the Serpent, and the Serpent in turn stared up toward him from below
and blew venom.
Then, it is said, the giant Hymir
grew pale, became yellow, and was sore afraid, when he saw the Serpent,
and how the sea rushed out and in through the boat. In the very moment
when Thor clutched his hammer and raised it on high, then the giant fumbled
for his fish-knife and hacked off Thor's line at the gunwale, and the
Serpent sank down into the sea. Thor hurled his hammer after it; and men
say that he struck off its head against the bottom; but I think it were
true to tell thee that the Midgard Serpent yet lives and lies in the encompassing
sea. But Thor swung his fist and brought it against Hymir's ear, so that
he plunged overboard, and Thor saw the soles of his feet. And Thor waded
to land."
XLIX. Then spake Gangleri:
"Have any more matters of note befallen among the Æsir? A very
great deed of valor did Thor achieve on that journey." Hárr
made answer: "Now shall be told of those tidings which seemed of
more consequence to the Æsir. The beginning of the
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story is this, that Baldr
the Good dreamed great and perilous dreams touching his life. When he
told these dreams to the Æsir, then they took counsel together:
and this was their decision: to ask safety for Baldr from all kinds of
dangers. And Frigg took oaths to this purport, that fire and water should
spare Baldr, likewise iron and metal of all kinds, Stones, earth, trees,
sicknesses, beasts, birds, venom, serpents. And when that was done and
made known, then it was a diversion of Baldr's and the Æsir, that
he should stand up in the Thing, (1) and all the others should some shoot
at him, some hew at him, some beat him with stones; but whatsoever was
done hurt him not at all, and that seemed to them all a very worshipful
thing.
"But when Loki Laufeyarson saw
this, it pleased him ill that Baldr took no hurt. He went to Fensalir
to Frigg, and made himself into the likeness of a woman. Then Frigg asked
if that woman knew what the Æsir did at the Thing. She said that
all were shooting at Baldr, and moreover, that he took no hurt. Then said
Frigg: 'Neither weapons nor trees may hurt Baldr: I have taken oaths of
them all.' Then the woman asked: 'Have all things taken oaths to spare
Baldr?' and Frigg answered: 'There grows a tree-sprout alone westward
of Valhall: it is called Mistletoe; I thought it too young to ask the
oath of.' Then straightway the woman turned away; but Loki took Mistletoe
and pulled it up and went to the Thing.
"Hödr stood outside the
ring of men, because he was blind. Then spake Loki to him: 'Why dost thou
not shoot at Baldr?' He answered: 'Because I see not where Baldr
1. The Thing was the legislative assembly of Iceland; less specifically,
a formal assembly held for judicial purposes or to settle questions of
moment; an assembly of men.
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is; and for this also, that
I am weaponless.' Then said Loki: 'Do thou also after the manner of other
men, and show Baldr honor as the other men do. I will direct thee where
he stands; shoot at him with this wand.' Hödr took Mistletoe and
shot at Baldr, being guided by Loki: the shaft flew through Baldr, and
he fell dead to the earth; and that was the greatest mischance that has
ever befallen among gods and men.
"Then, when Baldr was fallen,
words failed all the Æsir, and their hands likewise to lay hold
of him; each looked at the other, and all were of one mind as to him who
had wrought the work, but none might take vengeance, so great a sanctuary
was in that place. But when the Æsir tried to speak, then it befell
first that weeping broke out, so that none might speak to the others with
words concerning his grief. But Odin bore that misfortune by so much the
worst, as he had most perception of how great harm and loss for the Æsir
were in the death of Baldr.
"Now when the gods had come
to themselves, Frigg spake, and asked who there might be among the Æsir
who would fain have for his own all her love and favor: let him ride the
road to Hel, and seek if he may find Baldr, and offer Hel a ransom if
she will let Baldr come home to Asgard. And he is named Hermódr
the Bold, Odin's son, who undertook that embassy. Then Sleipnir was taken,
Odin's steed, and led forward; and Hermódr mounted on that horse
and galloped off.
"The Æsir took the body
of Baldr and brought it to the sea. Hringhorni is the name of Baldr's
ship: it was greatest of all ships; the gods would have launched it and
made Baldr's pyre thereon, but the ship stirred not forward. Then word
was sent to Jötunheim after that giantess who
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