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Poetic Edda
Thor spake:43. "Where foundest thou so foul and scornful a speech?More foul a speech I never before have heard."
Thor spake:45. "A name full good to heaps of stones thou givestWhen thou callest them hills of home."
Harbarth spake:46. "Of such things speak I so."
Thor spake:47. "Ill for thee comes thy keenness of tongue,If the water I choose to wade;Louder, I ween, than a wolf thou cryest,If a blow of my hammer thou hast."
Harbarth spake:48.[2] "Sif has a lover at home, and him shouldst thou meet;More fitting it were on him to put forth thy strength."
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