Page 2 21. Tell it not to the maidens, nor to the household folk, nor to any one, that ye have been with me.” Early called one the other, brother, brother: “Let us go see the rings.” 22. To the chest they came, for the keys asked; manifest was their grudge, when therein they looked. Of those children he the heads cut off, and under the prison’s mixen laid their bodies. 23. But their skulls beneath the hair he in silver set, and to Nidud gave; and of their eyes precious stones he formed, which to Nidud’s wily wife he sent. 24. But of the teeth of the two breast-ornaments he made, and to Bödvild sent. Then did Bödvild praise the ring: to Völund brought it, when she had broken it: “I dare to no one tell it, save alone to thee.” Völund 25. “I will so repair the fractured gold, that to thy father it shall fairer seem, and to thy mother much more beautiful, and to thyself, in the same degree.” 26. He then brought her beer, that he might succeed the better, as on her seat she fell asleep. “Now have I my wrongs avenged, all save one in the wood perpetrated.” 27. “I wish,” said Völund, “that on my feet I were, of the use of which Nidud’s men have deprived me.” Laughing Völund rose in the air: Bödvild weeping from the isle departed. She mourned her lover’s absence, and for her father’s wrath. 28. Stood without Nidud’s wily wife; then she went in through the hall; but he on the enclosure sat down to rest. “Art thou awake Niarars’ lord!” 29. “Ever am I awake, joyless I lie to rest, when I call to mind my children’s death: my head is chilled, cold are to me thy counsels. Now with Völund I desire to speak.” 30. “Tell me, Völund, Alfars’ chief! of my brave boys what is become?” 31. “Oaths shalt thou first to me swear, by board of ship, by rim of shield, by shoulder of steed, by edge of sword, that thou wilt not slay the wife of Völund, nor of my bride cause the death; although a wife I have whom ye know, or offspring within thy court. 32. To the smithy go, which thou has made, there wilt thou the bellows find with blood besprinkled. The heads I severed of thy boys, and under the prison’s mixen laid their bodies. 33. But their skulls beneath the hair I in silver set, and to Nidud gave; and of their eyes precious stones I formed, which to Nidud’s wily wife I sent. 34. Of the teeth of the two, breast-ornaments I made, and to Bödvild sent. Now Bödvild goes big with child, the only daughter of you both.” 35. “Word didst thou never speak that more afflicted me, or for which I would more severely punish thee. There is no man so tall that he from thy horse can take thee, or so skilful that he can shoot thee down, thence where thou floatest up in the sky.” 36. Laughing Völund rose in air, but Nidud sad remained sitting. 37. “Rise up Thakrád, my best of thralls! bid Bödvild, my fair-browed daughter, in bright attire come, with her sire to speak. 38. Is it, Bödvild! true what has been told to me, that thou and Völund in the isle together sat?” 39. “True it is, Nidud! what has been told to thee, that Völund and I in the isle together sat, in an unlucky hour: would it had never been! I could not against him strive, I might not against him prevail.” <<_Previous_Page Next_Page_>>