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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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KormǪ Lv 56V (Korm 77)

Edith Marold (ed.) 2022, ‘Kormáks saga 77 (Kormákr Ǫgmundarson, Lausavísur 56)’ in Margaret Clunies Ross, Kari Ellen Gade and Tarrin Wills (eds), Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 5. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 1166.

Kormákr ǪgmundarsonLausavísur
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Vísu munk of vinna,
áðr vér til skips gangim,
senda sǫrva-Rindi
til Svínadals mína;
koma skulu ǫll til eyrna
orð mín Skǫgul borða;
betr annk sigli-Sôgu
an sjǫlfum mér hǫlfu.

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editions and texts

Skj: Kormákr Ǫgmundarson, 2. Lausavísur 56: AI, 89-90, BI, 83, Skald I, 49; Korm1886, 50-1, 166, ÍF 8, 292 (Korm ch. 24).

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