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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Anon (Hálf) 3VIII (Hálf 13)/6 — sala ‘hall’

Minntiz Hreiðarr,         hvar Hera fellduð;
vá vakðiz þar         fyrir vestrdyrum.
Enn man hon sinna         til sala þinna,
byrsæl kona;         bíð þú enn, konungr.

Hreiðarr minntiz, hvar fellduð Hera; vá vakðiz þar fyrir vestrdyrum. Enn man hon, byrsæl kona, sinna til sala þinna; bíð þú enn, konungr.

Hreiðarr remembered, where you slew Heri; woe was roused there before the western gate. Still she, the woman who is lucky in getting a fair wind, will travel to your hall; just you wait, king.

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