Russell Poole (ed.) 2009, ‘Halli stirði, Flokkr 1’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2. Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 338-9.
Norðr lykr gramr, sás gerðir
grund, frá Eyrarsundi
— hrafngœlir sparn hæli
hǫfn — langskipa stǫfnum.
Rísta golli glæstir
gjalfr, en hlýður skjalfa,
hvasst und her fyr vestan
Hallandi framm brandar.
Gramr, sás gerðir grund, lykr stǫfnum langskipa norðr frá Eyrarsundi; {hrafngœlir} sparn hǫfn hæli. Brandar, glæstir golli, rísta gjalfr hvasst framm und her fyr vestan Hallandi, en hlýður skjalfa.
‘The king, who surrounds his territory, locks up [the land] with the stems of the longships north of Øresund; the raven-gladdener [WARRIOR] kicked against the harbour with his keel. The stems, encrusted with gold, cut the ocean-surge keenly forwards under the army to the west of Halland, and the wash-strakes tremble.’
Stanza 1 is introduced as follows in Hkr (ÍF 28, 159): En er várar, safnar hvárrtveggi konunga liði miklu ok skipum til þessarar ferðar ok segir skáldit í einum flokki frá ferð þeira konunganna ‘And when spring comes, each of the kings assembles a large following and ships for this journey and the skald speaks in a flokkr about the journey of the kings’. Stanzas 1 and 2 are cited in uninterrupted succession in this source. H-Hr reads similarly (Fms 6, 330) but adds Ok enn kvað hann ‘And again he said’ between the sts.
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Norðr lykr gramr, sás gerðir
grund, frá Eyrarsundi
— hrafngœlir sparn †holi†
hǫfn — lǫg-skipa stǫfnum.
Rísta golli glæstir
gjalfr, en hlýður skjalfa,
hvasst und her fyr vestan
Hallandi framm brandar.
Norðr lykr gramr, sás gerðir
grund, frá Eyrarsundi
— hrafngœlir sparn hæli
hǫfn — langskipa stǫfnum.
Rísta golli glæstir
gjalfr, en hlýður skjalfa,
hvasst und her fyr vestan
Hallandi framm brandar.
Norðr lykr gramr, sás †geyrðir†
grund, frá Eyrarsundi
— hrafngœlir sparn hæli
hǫfn — langskipa stǫfnum.
Rísta golli glæstir
gjalfr, en hlýður skjalfa,
hvasst und her fyr vestan
Hallandi framm brandar.
Norðr lykr gramr sa er | geyrðir grvnd fra eyrar svndi hrafn gælir sparn hǽli ho | fn langskípa stꜹfnom · rista gvlli glæstir gialfr eɴ hly | ður skíalfa hvast vnd her fyrir vestan hall landi fram brandar · |
(VEÞ)
Nú lykr gramr, sás gerðir
grund, frá Eyrarsundi
— hrafngœlir sparn hæli
hǫfn — langskipa stǫfnum.
Rísta golli glæstir
gjalfr, en hlýður skjalfa,
hvasst und her fyr vestan
Hallandi framm brandar.
Nu lykr gramr sa er gerðer | grund fra eyrar sunde hrafn gælir sparn heli hǫfn lang skipa stǫfnom rista gulli glæstir gial | fr en hlyðor skialfa huast und her fyrir uestan hallandi fram brandar ·
(VEÞ)
Norðr lykr gramr, sás gerðir
grund, frá Eyrarsundi
— hrafngœlir sparn hæli
hǫfn — langskipa stǫfnum.
Rísta golli glæstir
gjalfr, en hlýður skjalfa,
hvasst und her fyr vestan
Hallandi framm brandar.
Norðr lykr gramr, sás gerðir
grund, frá Eyrarsundi
— †har†gelr hátt yfir heila
hǫfn — langskipa stǫfnum.
ristu golli glæstir
gjalfr, en súðir sjalfa,
hvasst var heldr fyr vestan
Hallandi framm branda.
Norðr gram, sás †giordi†
grund, frá Eyrarsundi
— hrafngelr hátt yfir heila
hǫfn — langskipa stǫfnum.
ristu golli glæstir
gjalfr, en súðir skjalfa,
hvasst var heldr fyr vestan
Halland framit brandi.
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