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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Anon Brúðv 25VII/2 —  ‘about’

Byskup frietti brimlogs
því meginbrátt:
‘Hví ertu, hlynr, svá
hverforðr, góins láðs?’
Seggr liet eigi seinn að
svara, því er spurt var:
‘Einglum er sú drós, dreingr,
dýrri, er eg gat fyrr’.

Byskup frietti brimlogs því meginbrátt: ‘Hví ertu svá hverforðr, hlynr láðs góins?’ Seggr liet eigi seinn að svara, því er spurt var: ‘Sú drós, er eg gat fyrr, dreingr, er dýrri einglum’.

The bishop asked the surf-flame [GOLD > ?] about it very soon: ‘Why are you so fickle in words, maple of the land of the snake [GOLD > MAN]?’ The man was not slow in answering what was asked: ‘The lady whom I mentioned before, sir, is more precious than angels’.

readings

[2] að: brátt að 2166ˣ

notes

[2] ‘about’: Jón Sigurðsson suggested the reading brátt at in the margin in 399a-bˣ, which the scribe of 2166ˣ adopted.

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