| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1844 - 830 pages
...Yngve's race ; * Go, my valkynars,' Odin said, ' Go forth, my angels of the dead, Gundul and äkögnl, to the plain Drenched with the battle's bloody rain, And to the dying Hakon tell, Here in Valhalla he shall dwell.' " At Stord, so late a lonely shore, Wat heard the battle's wild nproar ;... | |
| Žormóšur Torfason - 1866 - 306 pages
...Odin's hall an empty place Stands for a king of Yngve's race ; • Go, my valkyriars,' Odin said, ' Go forth, -my angels of the dead. Gondul and Skogul,...bloody rain, And to the dying Hakon tell. Here, in Valhalla, he shall dwell.' " At Stord, 80 late a lonely shore, Was heard the battle's wild uproar :... | |
| Snorri Sturluson - 1905 - 412 pages
...:"— "In Odin's hall an empty place Stands for a king of Yngve's race ; 'Go, my valkyries,' Odin said, 'Go forth, my angels of the dead. Gondul and Skogul,...Life-blood was dropping fast and red; And the keen arrows' hiting sleet Upon the shore at Stord fast beat. "Upon the thundering cloud of shield Flashed bright... | |
| Snorri Sturluson - 1906 - 404 pages
...:"— "ln Odin's ball an empty place Stands for a king of Yngve's race ; 'Go, my vaikyrles,' Odin said, 'Go forth, my angels of the dead, Gondul and Skogul,...uproar ; The lightning of the flashing sword Burned flercely at the shore of Stord. From levelled halherd and spearhead Life-blood was dropping fast and... | |
| Snorri Sturluson - 1906 - 400 pages
...for a, king of Yngve's race ; 'Go, my valkyrles,' Odin said, 'Qo forth, my angels of the dead, Qondul and Skogul, to the plain Drenched with the battle's...flashing sword Burned fiercely at the shore of Stord. Prom levelled halberd and spearhead Life-blood was dropping fast and red; And the keen arrows' biting... | |
| Snorri Sturluson - 1907 - 400 pages
...:"— "In Odin's hall an empty place Stands for a king of Yngve's race ; 'Go, my vaikyrles,' Odin said, 'Go forth, my angels of the dead, Gondul and Skogul,...heard the battle's wild uproar; The lightning of the dauhing sword Burned fiercely at the shore of Stord. From levelled halberd and spearhead Life-blood... | |
| Snorri Sturluson - 1907 - 400 pages
...place Stands (or a king of Yngve's race ; 'Go, my valkyrles,' Odin said. 'Go forth, my angels of tbe dead. Gondul and Skogul, to the plain Drenched with...a lonely shore, Was heard the battle's wild uproar ; Tbe lightning of tbe flashing sword Burned fiercely at the chore of Stord. From levelled halberd... | |
| Snorri Sturluson - 1907 - 402 pages
...:"— "In Odin's hall an empty place Stands for a king of Yngve's race ; 'Go, my valkyrles,' Odin said, 'Go forth, my angels of the dead, Gondul and Skogul,...And to the dying Hakon tell, Here In Valhal shall be dwell.' "At Stord, so late a lonely shore, Was heard the battle's wild uproar ; The lightning of... | |
| Snorri Sturluson - 1907 - 400 pages
...a king of Yngve's race; 'Go, my v.'ilkyriiv;,1 Odin said, 'Go forth, my angels of the dead, Oondul and Skogul. to the plain Drenched with the battle's...And to the dying Hakon tell. Here In Valhal shall he dwell.1 "At Stord, so late a lonely shore. Was heard the battle's wild uproar ; The lightning of the... | |
| Myra Geraldine Gross - 1907 - 384 pages
...Yngve's race ; ' Go, my Valkyriars,' Odin said, ' Go forth, my Angels of the Dead, Gondul and Shogul, to the plain Drenched with the battle's bloody rain, And to the dying Hakon tell Here in Valhalla he shall dwell.' " Iron Beard and his following gave mighty shouts of approval and joy. This... | |
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