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Vafthruthnismol

Then soon shall we know  whose knowledge is more,The guest's or the sage's gray."
  Othin spake:10.[1] "If a poor man reaches  the home of the rich,Let him wisely speak or be still;For to him who speaks  with the hard of heartWill chattering ever work ill."
  Vafthruthnir spake:11. "Speak forth now, Gagnrath,  if there from the floorThou wouldst thy wisdom make known:What name has the steed  that each morn anewThe day for mankind doth draw?"
  Othin spake:12.[2] "Skinfaxi is he,  the steed who for menThe glittering day doth draw;The best of horses  to heroes he seems,And brightly his mane doth burn."
  Vafthruthnir spake:13.[3] "Speak forth now, Gagnrath,  if there from the floor

  1. This stanza sounds very much like many of those in the first part of the Hovamol, and may have been introduced here from some such source.
  2. Skinfaxi: "Shining-Mane."

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