[8] of lǫg ‘across the sea’: This phrase could modify either the main clause, as here, in which case it duplicates the sense of of víði ‘across the ocean’, or the intercalary clause in l. 3, in which case it adds to a clause that is already complete, as well as making l. 8 tripartite. The present arrangement is chosen since a phrase meaning ‘across the sea’ is more logically attached to ships than bodies falling before the sword.