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The Gods Descending
[Thanks to Joe Naylor for
identifying the artist.]
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Title Page |
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Grímnismál |
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Alvismál |
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Vafþrúðnismál |
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"Fenrir shall swallow the Father of men,
but this Vidar shall avenge." |
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"What spake Odin's self in the ear of his son,
When Baldr was laid on the bale fire?"
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Hávamál |
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Hymiskvíða |
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"Seek thy bait from the herd thyself"
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Þrymskvíða |
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Skírnismál |
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Gróugaldr |
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"Wake thou, Groa, wake, sweet woman"
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There is never being in the world may lie
in Menglod's soft arms sleeping save Day-Spring
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Hárbarðsljóð |
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Rígsþula |
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Well knew Rig how to give them counsel |
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"Wilt thou thus kill birds, young King?" |
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Völuspá en Skamma |
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Nine giant maidens bore that being |
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There shall come hereafter another mightier |
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Hyndluljöð |
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"Wake, maid of maidens, friend, awken, sister Hyndla" |
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"Come now let ancient kinsmen be numbered
and let be told the long lines of men." |
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Baldr's Draumr |
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Lokasenna |
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Fragments from Snorri's Edda |
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Skadi longs for the mountains |
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Njörd longs for the sea |
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Völuspá |
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