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Prose Edda - Brodeur Trans. Skáldskaparmál
The vile folk's DesolatorGold-Towerer, as is written here: The Gold-Towerer in friendshipWoman is periphrased in metaphors of gold, being called Willow or Giver of Gold, as Hallarsteinn sang: He who casts the AmberHere the whale is called Boar of Vidblindi; this Vidblindi was a giant who drew whales out of the sea like fishes. The Drink of Whales is the sea; Amber of the Sea is gold; woman is the Willow, or Dealer, of that gold which she gives; and the willow is a tree. Therefore, as is already shown, woman is periphrased with all manner of feminine tree-names: she is also called User of that which she gives; and the word for 'user' also signifies a log, the tree which falls in the forest. Thus sang Gunnlaugr Serpent's-Tongue: That dame was born to stir strife 178 Woman is called Forest; so sang Hallarsteinn: With the well-trained Plane of Singing,Fagot, as Steinn sang: Thou shalt, O fresh Sif-TenderProp, as Ormr Steinthórsson sang: The Prop of Stone was clothedPost, as Steinarr sang: All my dreams of the gracious GoddessBirch, as Ormr sang: For a mark of the Birch 179 Oak, even as stands here: The fair shaped Oak of RichesLinden, even as is written here: O dreadful, towering Elm-TreeMan is periphrased in tree-metaphors, as we have written before; he is called Rowan, or Tester, of Weapons, or of Combats, of Expeditions and of Deeds, of Ships, and of all that which he wields and tests; thus sang Úlfr Uggason: But the flashing-eyed stiff Edge-RopeTree and Beam, as Kormákr sang: The Beam of the murdering Sword-TwigGrove, as sang Hallfredr Troublous-Skald: The Mighty Grove and Faithful 180 With hair, stands in the Eastlands Safe with Ullr's Ash-Warriors. Here he is also called Ash. Box, as Arnórr sang: The Box of Ships bade the RygirAsh, as Refr sang: The Strife-Lord, gracious Giver,Maple, as here: 'Hail, Maple of the Ice-LumpsTree, as Refr sang: Since I have appointedStaff, as Óttarr sang: Thou, fierce War-Staff maintainedst << Previous Page Next Page >>
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