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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Anon Mgr 14VII/7 — bjart ‘clear’

‘Gyðinga fólk með grimd og háði
geingu að og hræktu á leingi;
bundu, meiddu, börðu og hæddu
bæði mann og guð várn sannan.
Virðar grimmir vísi dýrðar
völdu allskyns písla fjölda;
bjart gjör eg, að mitt brjóst og herðar
bar það angr, að eg mátta ei ganga.

‘Fólk Gyðinga geingu að með grimd og háði og hræktu á leingi; bundu, meiddu, börðu og hæddu bæði mann og sannan guð várn. Grimmir virðar völdu fjölda allskyns písla vísi dýrðar; eg gjör bjart, að brjóst mitt og herðar bar það angr, að eg mátta ei ganga.

‘The people of the Jews went at it with ferocity and scorn and spat on him for a long time; they bound, wounded, beat and mocked both the man and our true God. Cruel men selected a multitude of all kinds of torments for the prince of splendour [= God (= Christ)]; I make it clear that my breast and shoulders carried that pain, so that I could not walk.

notes

[7] bjart ... herðar: The l. lacks internal rhyme, and Sperber emends to bert ‘clear’ and hjarta ‘heart’ to achieve skothending.

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