Ljothatal (Str. 148-166) 1. (148) The songs I know that king’s wives know not, Nor men that are sons of men; The first is called help, and help it can bring thee In sorrow and pain and sickness. Ed em (In sickness and pain and every sorrow.) 2. (149) A second I know, that men shall need Who leechcraft long to use; -lacuna- -lacuna- 3. (150) A third I know, if great is my need Of fetters to hold my foe; Blunt do I make mine enemy’s blade, Nor bites his sword or staff. 4. (151) A fourth I know, if men shall fasten Bonds on my bended legs; So great is the charm that forth I may go, The fetters spring from my feet, Broken the bonds from my hands. 5. (152) A fifth I know if I see from afar An arrow fly ‘gainst the folk; It flies not so swift that I stop it not, If ever my eyes behold it. 6. (153) A sixth I know, if harm one seeks With a sapling’s roots to send me; The hero himself who wreaks his hate Shall taste the ill ere I. 7. (154) A seventh I know, if I see in flames The hall o’er my comrades’ heads; It burns not so wide that I will not quench it, I know that song to sing. 8. (155) An eighth I know, that is to all Of greatest good to learn; When hatred grows among heroes’ sons, I soon can set it right. 9. (156) A ninth I know, if need there comes To shelter my ship on the flood; The wind I calm upon the waves, And the sea I put to sleep. 10. (157) A tenth I know, what time I see House-riders flying on high; So can I work that wildly they go, Showing their true shapes, Hence to their homes. 11. (158) An eleventh I know, if needs I must lead To the fight my long-loved friends; I sing in the shields, and in strength they go Whole to the field of fight, Whole from the field of fight, And whole they come thence home. 12. (159) A twelfth I know, if high on a tree I see a hanged man swing; So do I write and colour the runes That forth he fares, And to me talks. 13. (160) A thirteenth I know, if a thane full young With water I sprinkle well; He shall not fall, though he fares mid the host, Nor sink beneath the swords. 14. (161) A fourteenth I know, if fain I would name To men the mighty gods; All know I well of the gods and elves,- Few be the fools know this. 15. (162) A fifteenth I know, that before the doors Of Delling sang Thjothrörir the dwarf; Might he sang for the gods, and glory for the elves, And wisdom for Hroptatyr wise. 16. (163) A sixteenth I know, if I seek delight To win from a maiden wise; The mind I turn of the white-armed maid, And thus change all her thoughts. 17. (164) A seventeenth I know, so that seldom shall go A maiden young from me; -lacuna- -lacuna- 18. (166) Long these song thou shalt, Loddfafnir, Seek in vain to sing; Yet good it were if thou mightest get them, Well, if thou wouldst them learn, Help, if thou hadst them. 19. (165) An eighteenth I know, that ne’er will I tell To maiden or wife of man,- The best is what none but one’s self doth know, So comes the end of the songs,- Save only to her in whose arms I lie, Or who else my sister is. <<_Previous_Page Next_Page_>>