Page 1 Fiölsvinnsmál The Lay of Fiölsvith. 1. From the outward wall he saw one ascending to the seat of the giant race. Fiölsvith Along the humid ways haste the back hence, here, wretch! is no place for thee. 2. What monster is it before the fore-court standing, and hovering round the perilous flame? Whom dost thou seek? Of what art thou in quest? Or what, friendless being! desirest thou to know? Wanderer 3. What monster is that, before the fore-court standing, who to the wayfarer offers not hospitality? Void of honest fame, prattler! hast thou lived: but hence hie thee home. Fiölsvith 4. Fiölsvith is my name; wise I am of mind, though of food not prodigal. Within these courts thou shalt never come: so now, wretch! take thyself off. Wanderer 5. From the eye’s delight few are disposed to hurry, where there is something pleasant to be seen. These walls, methinks, shine around golden halls. Here I could live contented with my lot. Fiölsvith 6. Tell me, youth; of whom thou art born, or of what race hath sprung. Wanderer 7. Vindkald I am called, Varkald was my father named, his sire was Fiölkald. 8. Tell me, Fiölsvith! that which I will ask thee, and I desire to know: who here holds sway, and has power over these lands and costly halls? Fiölsvith 9. Menglöd is her name, her mother her begat with Svaf, Thorin´s son. She here holds sway, and has power over these lands and costly halls. Vindkald 10. Tell me, Fiölsvith! etc. what the grate is called, than which among the gods mortals never saw a greater artifice? Fiölsvith 11. Thrymgiöll it is called, and Solblindi´s three sons constructed it: a fetter fastens eery wayfarer, who lifts it from its opening. Vindkald 12. Tell me, Fiölsvith! etc. what that structure is called, than which among the gods mortals never saw a greater artifice? Fiölsvith 13. Gastropnir it is called, and I constructed it of Leirbrimir’s limbs. I have so supported it, that it will ever stand while the world lasts. Vindkald 14. Tell me, Fiölsvith! etc. what those dogs are called, that chase away the giantesses, and safety to the fields restore? Fiölsvith 15. Gifr the one is called, the other Geri, if thou that wouldst know. Eleven watches they will keep, until the powers perish. Vindkald 16. Tell me, Fiölsvith! etc. whether any man can enter while those fierce assailants sleep? Fiölsvith 17. Alternate sleep was strictly to them enjoined, since to the watch they were appointed. One sleeps by night, by day the other, so that no wight can enter if he comes. Vindkald 18. Tell me, Fiölsvith! etc. whether there is any food that men can get, such that they can run in while they eat? Fiölsvith 19. Two repasts lie in Vidofnir´s wings, if thou that wouldst know: that is alone such food as men can give them, and run in while they eat. Vindkald 20. Tell me, Fiölsvith! etc. what that tree is called that with its branches spreads itself over every land? Fiölsvith 21. Mimameidr it is called; but few men know from what roots it springs: it by that will fall which fewest know. Nor fire nor iron will harm it. Vindkald 22. Tell me, Fiölsvith! etc. to what the virtue is of that famed tree applied, which nor fire nor iron will harm? Fiölsvith 23. Its fruit shall on the fire be laid, for labouring women; out then will pass what would in remain: so it is a creator of mankind. Vindkald 24. Tell me, Fiölsvith! etc. what the cock is called that sits in that lofty tree, and all-glittering is with gold? Fiölsvith 25. Vidofnir he is called; in the clear air he stands, in the boughs of Mima´s tree: afflictions only brings, together indissoluble, the swart bird at his lonely meal. <<_Previous_Page Next_Page_>>