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Skirnismol

  Gerth spake:38. "Find welcome rather,  and with it takeThe frost-cup filled with mead;Though I did not believe  that I should so loveEver one of the Wanes."
  Skirnir spake:39. "My tidings all  must I truly learnEre homeward hence I ride:How soon thou wilt  with the mighty sonOf Njorth a meeting make."
  Gerth spake:
40.[1] Barri there is,  which we both know well,A forest fair and still;And nine nights hence  to the son of NjorthWill Gerth there grant delight."

Then Skirnir rode home. Freyr stood without, and spoke to him, and asked for tidings:

41. "Tell me, Skirnir,  ere thou take off the saddle,Or farest forward a step:What hast thou done  in the giants' dwellingTo make glad thee or me?"

    into two half-lines. A charm: literally, the rune Thurs (Þ); the runic letters all had magic attributes; cf. Sigrdrifumol, 6-7 and notes.

  1. Barri: "The Leafy."

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