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SnSt, Skm ch. 25

Snorri Sturluson, Skáldskaparmál 25 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (SnSt, Skm ch. 25)

Snorri SturlusonSkáldskaparmál
242526

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Þórr fór heim til Þrúðvanga, ok stóð heinin í höfði honum. Þá kom til völva sá, er Gróa hét, kona Aurvandils ins frækna. Hon gól galdra sína yfir Þór, til þess er heinin losnaði. En er Þórr fann þat ok þótti þá ván, at braut myndi ná heininni, þá vildi hann launa Gró lækninguna ok gera hana fegna, sagði henni þau tíðendi, at hann hafði vaðit norðan yfir Élivága ok hafði borit í meis á baki sér Aurvandil norðan úr Jötunheimum, ok þat til jartegna, at ein rá hans hafði staðit úr meisinum, ok var sú frerin, svá at Þórr braut af ok kastaði upp á himin ok gerði af stjörnu þá, er heitir Aurvandilstá. Þórr sagði, at eigi myndi langt til, at Aurvandill myndi heim koma, en Gróa varð svá fegin, at hon mundi enga galdra, ok varð heinin eigi lausari ok stendr enn í höfði Þór, ok er þar boðit til varnanar at kasta hein of gólf þvert, því at þá hrærist heinin í höfði Þór.


Eftir þessi sögu hefir ort Þjóðólfr hvinverski í Haustlöng.


Þá mælti Ægir: "MikiIl þótti mér Hrungnir fyrir sér. Vann Þórr meira þrekvirki nökkut, þá er hann átti við tröll?"

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