Jonna Louis-Jensen and Tarrin Wills (eds) 2007, ‘Anonymous Poems, Plácitusdrápa 57’ in Margaret Clunies Ross (ed.), Poetry on Christian Subjects. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 7. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 218.
Gerðu, grœnnar jarðar,
gǫfug es …izk hǫfðu,
eklaust ítrum þakkir
ǫll … gram snjǫllum,
áðr til Rúms frá rómu
rekka sveit með teitri
sigrgladdr snilli prýddri
sóknstœrandi fœri.
Ǫll gerðu eklaust þakkir {ítrum, snjǫllum gram {… grœnnar jarðar}}, es gǫfug hǫfðu …izk, áðr {sigrgladdr sóknstœrandi} fœri frá rómu til Rúms með teitri, snilli prýddri sveit rekka.
‘They all gave thanks profusely to the glorious, brave ruler … of the green earth [SKY/HEAVEN? > = God], when the noble ones had …, before the victory-glad attack-increaser [WARRIOR] returned from the battle to Rome with the cheerful, courage-adorned band of men.’
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Gerðu, grœnnar jarðar,
†go[...]o[...]esck† hǫfðu,
eklaust ítrum þakkir
†[...]† gram snjǫllum,
áðr til Rúms frá rómu
†[...]† með teitri
sigrgladdr snilli †[...]rvd[...]†
†[...]nde† fœri.
Gørþo grønnar iarþar go[...]o | [...]eſck hꜵfþo eklauſt itrum þacker [...] | [...] gram ſniollom· aþr til rumſ fra romo | [...] meþ teitre ſigr gladr snille [...]rvd | [...]nde feoꝛe.
(JLJ)
Skj: Anonyme digte og vers [XII], G [1]. Plácítúsdrápa 57: AI, 618, BI, 621, Skald I, 302, NN §2813; Sveinbjörn Egilsson 1833, 34, 64, Finnur Jónsson 1887, 244, Jón Helgason 1932-3, 166-7, Louis-Jensen 1998, 122.
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