Veit ek í öndvegi öðru sitja,
sá er í ráðum reyndr at illu.
Rigar þú í rúmi; ragr ertu, Ubbi;
þér er verst gefit, er þik varðar mest.
Ek veit sitja í öðru öndvegi, sá er reyndr at illu í ráðum. Þú rigar í rúmi; ertu ragr, Ubbi; verst er gefit þér, er varðar þik mest.
I know there sits in the second high-seat the one who is steeped in evil in his plans. You are squirming in your seat; you are a scoundrel, Ubbi; you are worst in that which concerns you most.
[6] Ubbi: Name of the evil counsellor in Mág, who drives the hostile action against the sons of Ámundi and persuades both the emperor (or king) of Saxland and his son Karl to continue the feud. He is eventually killed by being tied to the legs of horses and dragged throughout the country.