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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Harð ch. 6

Harðar saga 6 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (Harð ch. 6)

Anonymous íslendingasögurHarðar saga
567

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The new edition is either unpublished or unavailable. The following is taken from an old edition (Skj where relevant):



Það er sagt að Signýju Valbrandsdóttur dreymdi draum einn.
Hún þóttist sjá tré eitt mikið í rekkju þeirra Grímkels,
fagurt mjög og svo rótmikið að í öll húsin heima þar á bænum
tóku rætur trésins en ekki þótti henni blómið svo mikið á
vera sem hún vildi.



Hún sagði drauminn Þórdísi fóstru sinni en hún réð svo að þau
Grímkell mundu barn eiga og mundi það vera mikið og
virðulegt. Kveðst hún hyggja það svein vera "og mun mörgum
þykja mikils um hann vert sakir framkvæmdar sinnar en ekki
kæmi mér það á óvart þó að eigi stæði hans hagur með hinum
mesta blóma áður lúki, sakir þess að þér þótti tréið það hið
mikla eigi með svo miklum blóma sem þú vildir. Og ekki er
víst að hann hafi mikið ástríki af flestum frændum sínum."

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