Margaret Clunies Ross (ed.) 2022, ‘Eiríks saga rauða 2 (Þórhallr veiðimaðr, Lausavísur 2)’ in Margaret Clunies Ross, Kari Ellen Gade and Tarrin Wills (eds), Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 5. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 397.
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Fǫrum aptr, þar es órir
eru, sandhimins, landar,
lǫtum kenni-Val kanna
knarrar skeið en breiðu,
meðan bilstyggvir byggva
bellendr ok hval vella
Laufa veðrs, þeirs leyfa
lǫnd, á Furðustrǫndum.
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Skj: Þórhallr veiðimaðr, Lausavísur 2: AI, 192, BI, 182, Skald I, 97, NN §§539, 2218B, 2897, 3417; Rafn 1837, 145-6, 178, Finnur Magnússon et al. 1838-45, I, 418-19, Reeves 1890, 117, 135, Eir 1891, 36-7, Hb 1892-6, 439, ÍF 4, 226 (Eir ch. 9), Halldór Hermannsson 1944, 23-4, Eir 1945, 67 (no. 324), ÍF 4 (Viðauki), 427 (Eir ch. 9), ÍS I, 531; Vigfusson and Powell 1879, 136, Konráð Gíslason 1892a, 27, Kock and Meissner 1931, I, 18, Gordon 1957, 50-1, 216-17, Frank 1978, 157-8.
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