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Helgakvitha Hundingsbana I
(The heroes the red of dawn beheld;)And on the masts the gallant menMade fast the sails in Varinsfjord.
28.[1] There was beat of oars and clash of iron,Shield smote shield as the ships'-folk rowed;Swiftly went the warrior-ladenFleet of the ruler forth from the land.
29.[2] So did it sound, when together the sistersOf Kolga struck with the keels full long,As if cliffs were broken with beating surf,..............
30.[3] Helgi bade higher hoist the sails,Nor did the ships'-folk shun the waves,Though dreadfully did Ægir's daughtersSeek the steeds of the sea to sink.
- ↑ The manuscript indicates line 3 as the beginning of a new stanza, and some editions follow this arrangement, making lines 1-2 a separate stanza.
- ↑ The manuscript indicates no gap, and some editions combine the stanza with lines 3-4 of stanza 28. Sisters of Kolga: the waves, Kolga ("The Gold") being one of the daughters of the sea-god, Ægir. As the Volsungasaga says, "Now there was a great storm."
- ↑ Helgi demonstrates his courage, whatever one may think of his seamanship. Ægir's daughters: the waves, cf. stanza 29 and note.
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