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Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar 33a — ed. Haraldur Bernharðsson

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Codex Regius of the Poetic Edda: an electronic editionHelgakviða Hjörvarðssonar
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Helgi konungr var allmikill hermaðr. Hann kom til Eylima konungs ok bað Svávu, dóttur hans. Þau Helgi ok Sváva veittuz várar ok unnuz furðu mikið. Sváva var heima með feðr sínum en Helgi íhernaði. Var Sváva valkyrja enn sem fyrr. Heðinn var heima með föður sínum, Hjörvarði konungi, í Noregi. Heðinn fór einn saman heim ór skógi jólaaftan ok fann trollkonu; sú reið vargi ok hafði orma að taumum ok bauð fylgð sína Heðni. Nei, sagði hann. Hon sagði: Þess skaltu gjalda að bragarfulli! Um kveldið óru heitstrengingar; var fram leiddr sonargöltr; lögðu menn þar á hendr sínar ok strengdu menn þá heit að bragarfulli. Heðinn strengði heit til Svávu Eylima dóttur, unnustu Helga, bróður síns, ok iðraðiz svá mjök að hann gekk á braut villistígu suðr álönd ok fann Helga bróður sinn. Helgi kvað:

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