Cite as: Kari Ellen Gade (ed.) 2017, ‘Snorri Sturluson, Háttatal 69’ in Kari Ellen Gade and Edith Marold (eds), Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 3. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 1181.
context: This is a second variant of tøglag ‘journey-metre’. All odd lines
have two alliterating staves (in positions 1 and 3) but lack internal rhyme.
The even lines have aðalhending in
positions 1 and 3 (ll. 4, 8) or 2 and 3 (ll. 2 and 6).
notes: The four poems referred to in this stanza are presumably the second and third part of Ht (sts 31-67 and sts 68-96) and two poems that Snorri had composed about Skúli on earlier occasions (see Stu 1878, I, 244; LH 1894-1901, I, 79; SnE 2007, 68). — For this metre, see st. 68 above and RvHbreið Hl 25-6.
texts: ‹Ht 72›,
‹SnE 664›
editions: Skj Snorri Sturluson: 2. Háttatal 69 (AII, 70; BII, 80); Skald II, 44; SnE 1848-87, I, 684-5, III, 129, SnE 1879-81, I, 12, 82, II, 26, SnE 1931, 244, SnE 2007, 29-30; Konráð Gíslason 1895-7, I, 43-4.
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