Friga, counsel thou thy lord, Whose unquiet bosom broods A journey to Vafthruni's hall, With the wise and crafty Jute, To contend in runic lore. " FRIGA. Father of a hero race, In the dwelling-place of Goths, Let me counsel thee to stay ; For to none... Europe During the Middle Ages ... - Side 311av Samuel Astley Dunham - 1833Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Taylor - 1830 - 526 sider
...rational, poem, is the mythologic or allegoric dialogue, at the beginning of the older Edda, entitled the LAY OF VAFTHRUDNI. ODIN. Friga, counsel thou thy lord,...broods A journey to Vafthruni's hall, With the wise and crafty Jute, To contend in runic lore. FRIGA. Father of a hero race, In the dwelling-place of Goths,... | |
| William Taylor - 1828 - 528 sider
...rational, poem, is the mythologic or allegoric dialogue, at the beginning of the older Edda, entitled the LAY OF VAFTHRUDNI. ODIN. Friga, counsel thou thy lord,...Whose unquiet bosom broods A journey to Vafthruni's hafl, With the wise and crafty Jute, To contend in runic -lore. FRIGA. Father of a hero race, In the... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1833 - 396 sider
...methodical attempt of the kind in our language. The first of these extracts, The Lay of Vaflhrudnit which is translated from the elder Edda, has the merit...inhabitants of Germany and Scandinavia: — "LAY OF VAFTHUUDNI.* " ODIK. Friga, counsel thou thy lord, Whose unquiet bosom broods A journey to Vafthruni's... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 822 sider
...poet's runes revoke a curse ; Earth drinks up floods ; death, enmities. VAFTHRUDNI'S-MAL : THE DISCOURSE OF VAFTHRUDNI. ODIN. FRIGA, counsel thou thy lord, Whose unquiet bosom broods A journey to Vafthrudni's hall, With the wise and crafty Jute To contend in runic lore. FRIGA. Father of a hero... | |
| 1903 - 370 sider
...himself beaten. The poem opens with a dialogue between Odin and Frigg. I quote from Taylor's version : Odin. Friga, counsel thou thy lord, Whose unquiet...broods A journey to Vafthruni's hall, With the wise and crafty Jute To contend in Runic lore. Friga. Father of a hero-race, In the dwelling-place of Goths,... | |
| Frank Edgar Farley - 1903 - 274 sider
...himself beaten. The poem opens with a dialogue between Odin and Frigg. I quote from Taylor's version : Odin. Friga, counsel thou thy lord, Whose unquiet...broods A journey to Vafthruni's hall, With the wise and crafty Jute To contend in Runic lore. Friga. Father of a hero-race, In the dwelling-place of Goths,... | |
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