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- 20 ‘Each wanted to pick out treasure for me,
- pick out treasure and speak comforting words,
- to see if they could, for my many sorrows,
- offer trusty pledges: I could not come to trust them.
- 21 ‘Grimhild brought me a cup to drink from,
- cool and bitter, so I should not remember the strife;*
- that drink was augmented with fateful power,
- with the cool sea, with sacrificial blood.
- 22 ‘In the drinking-horn were all kinds of runes,
- cut and red-coloured—I could not interpret them—
- a long heather-fish, an uncut corn-ear*
- of the Haddings’ land, the entrails of beasts.*
- 23 ‘Many bad things were mixed into that beer,
- the herbs of all the woodland, and burnt acorns,
- the dew of the hearth, the innards from sacrifice,
- boiled pig’s liver, since it blunted the strife.
- 24 ‘And then they forgot, those who drank it,
- all the prince’s death in the hall;*
- three kings came into my presence
- before she addressed herself to me.
- 25 ‘ “Gold I will give you, Gudrun, as a gift,
- a great deal of treasure from your dead father,
- red-gold rings, Hlodver’s hall,
- precious bed-hangings for the fallen prince;
- 26 ‘ “Hunnish girls to do your delicate weaving,
- to work in gold for your pleasure;
- you alone shall control the wealth of Budli,
- be adorned with gold, and given to Atli.”
- 27 ‘ “I do not want to go to another man
- nor to marry Brynhild’s brother;
- it is not fitting for me to increase the family
- of Budli’s son, nor to enjoy my life.”
- - Poetic Edda, Guðrúnarkviða II
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