Loddfafnismal (Str. 112-139) 1. (112) It is time to chant from the chanter’s stool; By the wells of Urth I was, I saw and was silent, I saw and thought, And heard the speech of Hor. 2. (113) (Of runes heard I words, nor were counsels wanting, At the hall of Hor, In the hall of Hor; Such was the speech I heard.) 3. (114) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: Rise not at night, save if news thou seekest, Or fain to the outhouse wouldst fare. 4. (115) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: Beware of sleep on a witch’s bosom, Nor let her limbs ensnare thee. 5. (116) Such is her might that thou hast no mind For the council or meeting of men; Meat thou hatest, joy thou hast not, And sadly to slumber thou farest. 6. (117) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: Seek never to win the wife of another, Or long for her secret love. 7. (118) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: If o’er mountains or gulfs thou fain wouldst go, Look well to thy food for the way. 8. (119) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: An evil man thou must not let Bring aught of ill to thee; For an evil man will never make Reward for a worthy thought. 9. (120) I saw a man who was wounded sore By an evil woman’s word; A lying tongue his death-blow launched, And no word of truth there was. 10. (121) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: If a friend thou hast whom thou fully wilt trust, Then fare to find him oft; Fro brambles grow and waving grass On the rarely trodden road. 11. (122) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: A good man find to hold in friendship, And give heed to his healing charms. 12. (123) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: Be never the first to break with thy friend The bond that holds you both; Care eats the heart if thou canst not speak To another all thy thought. 13. (124) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: Exchange of words with a witless ape Thou must not ever make. 14. (125) For never thou mayst from an evil man A good requital get; But a good man oft the greatest love Through words of praise will win thee. 15. (126) Mingled is love when a man can speak To another all his thought; Nought is so bad as false to be, No friend speaks only fair. 16. (127) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: With a worse man speak not three words in dispute, Ill fares better oft When the worse man wields a sword. 17. (128) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: A shoemaker be, or a maker of shafts, For only thy single self; If the shoe is made ill, or the shaft prove false Then evil of thee men think. 18. (129) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: If evil thou knowest, as evil proclaim it, And make no friendship with foes. 19. (130) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: In evil never joy shalt thou know, But glad the good shall make thee. 20. (131) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: Look not up when the battle is on,- (Like madmen the sons of men become,-) Lest men bewitch thy wits. 21. (132) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: If thou fain wouldst win a woman’s love, And gladness get from her, Fair be thy promise and well fulfilled; None loathes what good he gets. 22. (133) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: I bed thee be wary, but be not fearful; (Beware most with ale or another’s wife, And third beware lest a thief outwit thee.) 23. (134) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: Scorn or mocking ne’er shalt thou make Of a guest or a journey-goer. 24. (135) ed.em. (Evil and good do men’s sons ever Mingled bear in their breasts.) Oft scarcely he knows who sits in the house What kind is the man who comes; None so good is found that faults he has not, Nor so wicked that nought he is worth. 25. (136) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: Scorn not ever the grey-haired singer, Oft do the old speak good; (Oft from shriveled skin come skillful counsels, Though it hang with the hides, And flap with the pelts, And is blown with the bellies.) 26. (137) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: Curse not thy guest, nor show him thy gate, Deal well with a man in want. 27. (138) Strong is the beam that raised must be To give an entrance to all; Give it a ring, or grim will be The wish it would work on thee. 28. (139) I rede thee, Loddfafnir! and hear thou my rede,- Profit thou hast if thou hearest, Great thy gain if thou learnest: When ale thou drinkest, seek might of earth, (For earth cures drink, and fire cures ills, The oak cures tightness, the ear cures magic, Rye cures rupture, the moon cures rage, Grass cures the scab, and runes the sword-cut;) The field absorbs the flood. Now are Hor’s words spoken in the hall, Kind for the kindred of men, Cursed for the kindred of giants: Hail to the speaker, and to him who learns! Profit be his who has them! Hail to them who hearken! Break For Runattal thattr Othinns <<_Previous_Page Next_Page_>>