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CHAPTER XLVIII. THE SLAYING OF THORBIORN
OXMAIN.
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CHAPTER XLVIII. THE SLAYING OF THORBIORN OXMAIN.
[Songs extracted from the prose narrative.]
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[“Giant's friend fell dead to earth]
[Grettir.]“Giant's friend fell dead to earth
On the grass of Wether-firth,
No fierce fighting would avail
Oxmain in the Odin's gale.
So, and in no other wise,
Has been paid a fitting price
For that Atli, who of yore,
Lay dead-slain a-nigh his door.”
CHAPTER XLVIII. THE SLAYING OF THORBIORN
OXMAIN.
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