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CHAPTER LVII. HOW THORIR OF GARTH SET
ON GRETTIR ON ERNEWATERHEATH.
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CHAPTER LVII. HOW THORIR OF GARTH SET ON GRETTIR ON ERNEWATERHEATH.
[Songs extracted from the prose narrative.]
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[Grettir's lay on Hallamind.]
“Wide and high doth Hallmund stride,
In the hollow mountain side.”
In the hollow mountain side.”
And this stave also is therein:
“At Ernewater, one by one,
Stole the swords forth in the sun,
Eager for the road of death
Swept athwart by sharp spears' breath;
Many a dead Wellwharfer's lands
That day gave to other hands.
Hallmund, dweller in the cave,
Grettir's life that day did save.”
Stole the swords forth in the sun,
Eager for the road of death
Swept athwart by sharp spears' breath;
Many a dead Wellwharfer's lands
That day gave to other hands.
Hallmund, dweller in the cave,
Grettir's life that day did save.”
CHAPTER LVII. HOW THORIR OF GARTH SET
ON GRETTIR ON ERNEWATERHEATH.
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