Margaret Clunies Ross (ed.) 2017, ‘Ǫrvar-Odds saga 103 (Ǫrvar-Oddr, Ævidrápa 33)’ in Margaret Clunies Ross (ed.), Poetry in fornaldarsögur. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 8. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 913.
Mæltum allir mót at sumri
austr í Elfi til útfarar.
Vildi Hjálmarr inn hugumstóri
sveit mína suðr með sér hafa.
Allir mæltum mót at sumri austr í Elfi til útfarar. Hjálmarr inn hugumstóri vildi hafa sveit mína suðr með sér.
‘We all agreed on a meeting the following summer east in the Götaälv for a viking expedition. Hjálmarr inn hugumstóri (‘the Great-minded’) wanted to have my troop go south with him. ’
See Ǫrv 102 Note to [All]. In the 7 text (Ǫrv 1888, 69) the meeting in the Götaälv is supposed to take place the following spring, in 344a (Ǫrv 1888, 66) the precise time is unspecified. The first helmingr of this stanza relates fairly closely to the prose text, while the second elaborates on Hjálmarr’s supposed motives in wanting Oddr to accompany him to Sweden.
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mæltu allir
mót at sumri
austr í Elfi
til útfarar.
vildi Hjálmarr
inn hugumstóri
sveit mína suðr
með sér hafa.
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Mæltum allir
mót at sumri
austr í Elfi
til útfarar.
Vildi Hjálmarr
inn hugumstóri
sveit mína suðr
með sér hafa.
mæltu allir
mót at sumri
austr í Elfi
til útfarar.
Vildi Hjálmarr
inn hugumstóri
sveit mína suðr
með sér hafa.
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