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Prose Edda - Brodeur Trans. Skáldskaparmál
The Raven-Abode's brave RulerEven as Thjódólfr sang: The Ruler, glad in Warriors,As Hallfredr sang: Full loath to let the Land slipThus sang Thjódólfr: Far off the dart-slow sluggardXXV. "How should one periphrase the sea? Thus: by calling it Ymir's Blood; Visitor of the Gods; Husband of Rán; Father of Ægir's Daughters, of them who are called Himinglæva, Dúfa, Blódughadda, Hefring, Udr, Hrönn, Bylgja, Bára, Kolga; Land of Rán and of Ægir's Daughters, of Ships and of ships' names, of the Keel, of Beaks, of Planks and Seams, of Fishes, of Ice; Way and Road of 138 Sea-Kings; likewise Encircler of Islands; House of Sands and of Kelp and of Reefs; Land of Fishing-gear, of Sea-Fowls, and of Fair Wind. Even as Ormr Barrey's-Skald sang: On the gravelly beach of good shipsAs Refr sang: The mild deer of the masthead bearethEven as Steinn sang: When the fallow fell-wall's WhirlwindsAnd as Refr sang: Gymir's wet-cold Spae-WifeIt is said here that Ægir and Gymir are both the same. And he sang further: And the Sea-Peak's Sleipnir slitteth 139 The wave, with red stain runningAs Ejnarr Skúlason sang: The stern snow-wind has thrust outAnd as he sang further: Many a stiff rowlock straineth,And he sang yet further: The gray Isle-Fetter urgesAnd he sang again: The Isle-Rim autumn chillyAnd thus also: The cool lands' Surging-Girdle 140 As Suæbjorn sang: They say nine brides of skerriesHere the sea is called Amlódi's Churn. As Einárr Skúlason sang: The sturdy drive-nails weakenXXVI. "How should one periphrase the sun? By calling her Daughter of Mundilfari, Sister of the Moon, Wife of Glenr, Fire of Heaven and of the Air. Even as Skúli Thorsteinsson sang: Glenr's god-blithe Bed-Mate wadethThus sang Einarr Skólason: Whereso the lofty flickering << Previous Page Next Page >>
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