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Poetic Edda
Fjolsvith spake:"Greeting full fair thou never shalt find, So hence shalt thou get thee home.
20. "Fjolsvith am I, and wise am I found, But miserly am I with meat;Thou never shalt enter within the house,— Go forth like a wolf on thy way!"
Svipdag spake:21. "Few from the joy of their eyes will go forth, When the sight of their loves they seek;Full bright are the gates of the golden hall, And a home shall I here enjoy."
Fjolsvith spake:22.[1] "Tell me now, fellow, what father thou hast, And the kindred of whom thou camst."
Svipdag spake:"Vindkald am I, and Varkald's son, And Fjolkald his father was.
23. "Now answer me, Fjolsvith, the question I ask, For now the truth would I know:
- ↑ Vindkald ("Wind-Cold"), Varkald ("Cold of Early Spring") and Fjolkald ("Much Cold"): Svipdag apparently seeks to persuade Fjolsvith that he belongs to the frost giants.
speeches in stanzas 17-20, in the absence of any indications in the manuscripts, is more or less guesswork.
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