Kari Ellen Gade (ed.) 2017, ‘Einarr Skúlason, Lausavísur 15’ in Kari Ellen Gade and Edith Marold (eds), Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 3. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 179.
Barð rístr Gælu girði;
grefr saumr fjǫtur Tauma;
geist ferr umbgerð Óstrar;
opts men klofit Senju.
Brand þvær Bolgu lindi;
bifask stinnr sili Kinnar;
hringr þýtr Hveðru lǫngum;
hart veltr Glanar belti.
Barð rístr {girði Gælu}; saumr grefr {fjǫtur Tauma}; {umbgerð Óstrar} ferr geist; opts {men Senju} klofit. {Lindi Bolgu} þvær brand; {stinnr sili Kinnar} bifask; {hringr Hveðru} þýtr lǫngum; {belti Glanar} veltr hart.
‘The prow carves the girdle of Gæla <island> [SEA]; nails incise the fetter of Taumar <island> [SEA]; the sheath of Osterøy <island> [SEA] moves violently; often is the necklace of Senja <island> [SEA] cloven. The band of Bolga <island> [SEA] washes the bow; the stiff harness-strap of Kinn <island> [SEA] quivers; the ring of Hveðra <island> [SEA] roars for a long time; the belt of Glǫn <island> [SEA] rolls hard. ’
As Lv 14 above.
The islands of Gæla (l. 1), Taumar (l. 2), Bolga (l. 5), Hveðra (l. 7) and Glǫn (l. 8) have not been identified. LP: hveðra suggests that Hveðra could be a scribal corruption of ‘herðlu’, the island of Herdla (ON Herðla), south of Askøy in Hordaland, Norway (see Note to Lv 8/2 above), or of ‘hveðnar’, the island of Hven (ON Hveðn) in Denmark.
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Barð rístr Gælu girði;
grefr saumfjǫtur Tauma;
geist ferr umbgerð Óstrar;
opts men klofit Senju.
Brand þvær Bolgu lindi;
bifask stinnr sili Kinnar;
hringr þýtr Hveðru lǫngum;
hart veltr Glanar †belltt[…]†.
†Bardristur† Gælu girði;
grefr saumfjǫtur Tauma;
geist ferr umbgerð Óstrar;
opts men klofit Senju.
Brand þvær Bolgu lindi;
bifask stinnr sili Kinnar;
hringr þýtr Hveðru lǫngum;
hart veltr Glanar belti.
†Burdristar† Gælu girði;
grefr saumfjǫtur Tauma;
geist ferr umbgerð Óstrar;
Gott er men klofit Senju.
Brand þvær Bolgu lindi;
bifask stinnr sili Kinnar;
hringr þýtr Hveðru lǫngum;
hart veltr Glanar belti.
Skj: Einarr Skúlason, 11. Lausavísur 14: AI, 485, BI, 457, Skald I, 225, NN §355; LaufE 1979, 268, 343; Resen 1977, Ee3.
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