(1270) Sólarljóð (Old Norse)

Sólarljóð The poem is sometimes included in various editions of the Poetic Edda, it has several elements that are clearly Christian and other elements that are Forn Seðr. 1. Fé ok fjörvi rænti fyrða kind sá hinn grimmi Greppr;yfir þá vegu, er hann varðaði, náði engi kvikr komask. 2. Einn hann át oft harðla, aldri […]

(1270) Sólarljóð (English)

Sólarljóð The poem is sometimes included in various editions of the Poetic Edda, it has several elements that are clearly Christian and other elements that are Forn Seðr. 1. Of life and property a fierce freebooter despoiled mankind; over the ways beset by him might no one living pass. 2. Alone he ate most frequently, […]

(1270) Gróttasöngr (Old Norse)

Gróttasöngr Edda Sæmundar hinns frôða – The Edda of Sæmund the Learned. From the Old Norse or Icelandic with an Index of Person and Places. Part II by Benjamin Thrope. Skjöldr hét sonr Óðins, er Skjöldungar er frá komnir. Hann hafði atsetu ok réð löndum, þar sem nú er kölluð Danmörk, en þá var kallat […]

(1270) Gróttasöngr (English)

Gróttasöngr Edda Sæmundar hinns frôða – The Edda of Sæmund the Learned. From the Old Norse or Icelandic with an Index of Person and Places. Part II by Benjamin Thrope. Skjöldr was a son of Odin from whom the Skjöldungs are descended. He had his residence in and ruled the land that is now called […]

(1270) Svipdagsmál II: Fjölsvinnsmá (Old Norse)

Svipdagsmál II: Fjölsvinnsmá The poem is found only in manuscript antedating the seventeeth century 1. Útan garða hann sá upp of komaþursa þjóðar sjöt:“Hvat er þat flagða, er stendr fyr forgörðumok hvarflar um hættan loga? 2. Hvers þú leitar, eða hvers þú á leitum ert,eða hvat viltu, vinlaus, vita?Úrgar brautir árnaðu aftr heðan;átt-at-tu hér, verndar […]

(1270) Svipdagsmál II: Fjölsvinnsmá (English)

Svipdagsmál II: Fjölsvinnsmá The poem is found only in manuscript antedating the seventeeth century 1. Before the house | he beheld one comingTo the home of the giants high. Svipdag spake: “What giant is here, | in front of the house,And around him fires are flaming?” Fjolsvith spake: 2. “What seekest thou here? | for […]

(1270) Svipdagsmál I: Grógaldr (Old Norse)

Svipdagsmál I: Grógaldr The poem is found only in manuscript antedating the seventeeth century, Sonr kvað: 1. “Vaki þú, Gróa, vaki þú, góð kona,vek ek þik dauðra dura, ef þú þat mant,at þú þinn mög bæðir til kumbldysjar koma.” Gróa kvað: 2. “Hvat er nú annt mínum eingasyni,hverju ertu nú bölvi borinn,er þú þá móður […]

(1270) Svipdagsmál I: Grógaldr (English)

Svipdagsmál I: Grógaldr Svipdag spake:1 1. “Wake thee, Groa! | wake, mother good!At the doors of the dead I call thee;Thy son, bethink thee, | thou badst to seekThy help at the hill of death.” Groa spake: 2. “What evil vexes | mine only son,What baleful fate hast thou found,That thou callest thy mother, | […]

(1270) Völuspá in Skamma (Old Norse)

Völuspá in Skamma Flateyjarbok within the Hyndluljóð 1. Váru ellifu æsir talðir,Baldr er hné, við banaþúfu;þess lézk Váli verðr at hefna,síns of bróður sló hann handbana. 2. Var Baldrs faðir Burs arfþegi,Freyr átti Gerði, hon var Gymis dóttir,jötna ættar, ok Aurboðu;þó var Þjazi, þeira frændi,skrautgjarn jötunn, hans var Skaði dóttir. 3. Margt segjum þér ok […]

(1270) Völuspá in Skamma (English)

Völuspá in Skamma Flateyjarbok within the Hyndluljóð 1. Eleven in number | the gods were known,When Baldr o’er the hill | of death was bowed;And this to avenge | was Vali swift,When his brother’s slayer | soon he slew. 2. The father of Baldr | was the heir of Bur,Freyr’s wife was Gerth, | the […]