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Lausavísur — GrHj LvIV

Grímr Hjaltason

Grímr Hjaltason, Lausavísur — Guðrún Nordal

Not published: do not cite (GrHj LvIV)

 

Eisandi veðr undan
uðr, nú's hvast ór suðri,
stœrir sterkar bôrur,
(starf esa smátt) fyr Hvarfi;
kløkkr verðr kjǫlr, en rakkan
kemr hregg í stað seggjum,
nú ro fjǫll á sæ sollin;
súð gengr æ sem prúðast.
 
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Sér á sigling óra
suðreysk kona, þuðri
súð gervask nú nauðir,
námgjǫrn, es hrýðr stjǫrnum.
 
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Hér hefr beitt at brattri
Bótolfr skipi fljótu,
áðr fell sær of súðir,
Sandeyju, skæ branda;
reisti sjalfr ok sýsti
snarr félagi harra
hafnarmark fyr hrefnis
happsverk gota sterkan.
 
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Hér nôðum Val víðis,
víglundr, með Guðmundi,
sterkr, at stǫðva merki
stefna byskups-efni;
frôgum áðr á Eiði
einni nótt fyr dróttins,
trauðr mun glaum at gœða
grams herr, bana Sverris.
 
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