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Poetic Edda
Lest evil should Loki speak aloud Here within Ægir's hall."
Then Vithar arose and poured drink for Loki; but before he drank he spoke to the gods:
11. "Hail to you, gods! ye goddesses, hail! Hail to the holy throng!Save for the god who yonder sits, Bragi there on the bench."
Bragi spake:12. "A horse and a sword from my hoard will I give, And a ring gives Bragi to boot,That hatred thou makst not among the gods; So rouse not the great ones to wrath."
Loki spake:13.[1] "In horses and rings thou shalt never be rich, Bragi, but both shalt thou lack;Of the gods and elves here together met Least brave in battle art thou, (And shyest thou art of the shot.)"
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