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Gripisspo

Hero noble,  hold that sure;
Lofty as long  as the world shall live,
Battle-bringer,  thy name shall be."

  Sigurth spake:
24. "Nought could seem worse,  but now must part
The prince and Sigurth,  since so it is;
My road I ask,—  the future lies open,—
Mighty one, speak,  my mother's brother."

  Gripir spake:
25. "Now to Sigurth  all shall I say,
For to this the warrior  bends my will;
Thou knowest well  that I will not lie,—
A day there is  when thy death is doomed."

  Sigurth spake:
26. "No scorn I know  for the noble king,
But counsel good  from Gripir I seek;
Well will I know,  though evil awaits,
What Sigurth may  before him see."

  Gripir spake:
27.[1] "A maid in Heimir's  home there dwells,
Brynhild her name  to men is known,
Daughter of Buthli,  the doughty king,
And Heimir fosters  the fearless maid."


  1. Brynhild ("Armed Warrior"): on her and her family see Introductory Note and note to stanza 19.

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