R. D. Fulk (ed.) 2012, ‘Eyvindr skáldaspillir Finnsson, Hákonarmál 18’ in Diana Whaley (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 1. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 191.
Þá þat kynnðisk, hvé sá konungr hafði
vel of þyrmt véum,
es Hôkon bôðu heilan koma
rôð ǫll ok regin.
Þat kynnðisk þá, hvé vel sá konungr hafði of þyrmt véum, es ǫll rôð ok regin bôðu Hôkon koma heilan.
‘It was revealed then how well that king had revered the sanctuaries, when all the guiding and ruling powers bade Hákon welcome.’
As for st. 1.
Text is based on reconstruction from the base text and variant apparatus and may contain alternative spellings and other normalisations not visible in the manuscript text. Transcriptions may not have been checked and should not be cited.
Þa þat kyɴdiz | hve sa konungr hafþi | vel um þyrmt veom | er Hacon baðo | heilan coma | rað oll ok regin |
(RDF)
Þa þat kyɴdiz hve sa konvngr hafði vel of þyrmt vevm. | er hakon baðo heilan koma rað oll ok regín· |
(RDF)
Þá þat kynnðisk,
hvé sá konungr hafði
vel of þyrmt véum,
es Hôkon bôðu
heilan koma
rôð ǫll ok regni.
þa þat kyndiz húe sa konungr hafðe | vel of þyrmt veum er hacon baðu heilan koma rað | ǫll ok regni
(RDF)
Þa þat kyndiz | hve sa konungr hafþe | vel of þyrmt veum | er Hakon baþu | heilann koma | rað oll oc regin |
(RDF)
Þa þat kyndiz | hve sa konongr hafði | vel vm þyrmt veom᷎ | er Hakon báþo | heilan coma | rað ǫll oc regin. |
(RDF)
Skj: Eyvindr Finnsson skáldaspillir, 1. Hákonarmál 18: AI, 67, BI, 59, Skald I, 37; Hkr 1893-1901, I, 221, IV, 61, ÍF 26, 196, Hkr 1991, I, 128 (HákGóð ch. 31/32), F 1871, 85; Möbius 1860, 234, Jón Helgason 1968, 28, Krause 1990, 123-7.
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