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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Gestumbl Heiðr 12VIII (Heiðr 59)/7 — fram ‘forward’

Hvat er þat undra,         er ek úti sá
        fyrir Dellings durum?
Tíu hefir tungur,         tuttugu augu,
fjóra tigu fóta;         fram líðr sú vættr.
Heiðrekr konungr,         hyggðu at gátu.

Hvat undra er þat, er ek sá úti fyrir durum Dellings? Hefir tíu tungur, tuttugu augu, fjóra tigu fóta; sú vættr líðr fram. Heiðrekr konungr, hyggðu at gátu.

What is the wonder that I saw outside before Dellingr’s doors? It has ten tongues, twenty eyes, forty feet; that creature moves forward. King Heiðrekr, think about the riddle.

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[7] fram: ferr 281ˣ, 597bˣ

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