Arnljot GellineAmerican-Scandinavian foundation, 1917 - 155 стор. |
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... lifting of cattle , Depression wherever twain met , At every fireside silence . The old trees shook in the storm , Winter ruled o'er the plain , The peasants ' corn in the fields Was beaten down by the frost . Laden with snow was the ...
... lifting of cattle , Depression wherever twain met , At every fireside silence . The old trees shook in the storm , Winter ruled o'er the plain , The peasants ' corn in the fields Was beaten down by the frost . Laden with snow was the ...
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... lifting , Harried his kindly nature . When on that stormy winter night The ring disappeared from Odin's hand , Him ' t was you named , demanding For Odin speedy revenge . Straight from the temple - gateway You swept like fire through ...
... lifting , Harried his kindly nature . When on that stormy winter night The ring disappeared from Odin's hand , Him ' t was you named , demanding For Odin speedy revenge . Straight from the temple - gateway You swept like fire through ...
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... all others , Building our home Afar from the crowd and alone like the eagle , Perchance by the sea , Embracing , and learning The secret of joy . " Her head she lifted up then , and proudly Rose THE CAPTURE OF INGIGERD 25.
... all others , Building our home Afar from the crowd and alone like the eagle , Perchance by the sea , Embracing , and learning The secret of joy . " Her head she lifted up then , and proudly Rose THE CAPTURE OF INGIGERD 25.
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Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. Her head she lifted up then , and proudly Rose she erect ; The northern lights played o'er the starry arch , Icily cold Was the air of the night ; seeking the distance Pale was her gaze . " Speak , thou proud ...
Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. Her head she lifted up then , and proudly Rose she erect ; The northern lights played o'er the starry arch , Icily cold Was the air of the night ; seeking the distance Pale was her gaze . " Speak , thou proud ...
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... know . Death claims life's autumn , Spring now is calling . " " Thinkest thou women like cattle are lifted ? Deluded man . The will that faithfully shall warm thee Ne'er canst thou force . " " Ay , I THE CAPTURE OF INGIGERD 27.
... know . Death claims life's autumn , Spring now is calling . " " Thinkest thou women like cattle are lifted ? Deluded man . The will that faithfully shall warm thee Ne'er canst thou force . " " Ay , I THE CAPTURE OF INGIGERD 27.
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Æsir Afrafaste army Arnljot Gelline art thou bade banner battle BATTLE OF STIKLESTAD bishop Björn Björnson Blood-red body bonders bore Chapter chieftain christened Christianity death earth eyes faith fare farmstead father fell fight Finn fire follow forest gave gaze gleaming go hurrying go scurrying gods Gowk-Thorir greeting hand heard heaven Heimskringla host Iamtlanders Ingigerd Kalf Kalv Arnesson King answered King Olaf King's King's men land laughter lifted light Loki Lord mickle mighty mind Mörland mountains naught Ne'er night Norsemen Norway o'er Odin Olaf the Holy Olaf Trygvason Olaf's Onward peace poem Ragnarök ring rode Rolf Krake Saga of Olaf sang says shalt shields shoulder Sighvat silent skalds slain smiled smote Snorri Sturluson SONG spear Stiklestad stood sword thee Thorgeir Thorgils Thorir Hound Thormod thought Throndhjem Tiundaland took Tore Hund Trand Translated trolls Vikar vision warriors weary words wounded
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Сторінка 32 - ... the hosts of the heathen, and, smiling, falls with his king on the field of Stiklestad. One song from this cycle, "The Cloister in the South" is here reproduced in an exact copy of the original metre, in the hope that even this imperfect representation of the poem may be better than none at all. Who would enter so late the cloister in?
Сторінка ix - Arnljot Gelline HH Boyesen says: "Never has he found a more daring and tremendous expression for the spirit of old Norse paganism than in this powerful but somewhat chaotic poem. Never has any one gazed more deeply into the ferocious heart of the primitive, predatory man, whose free, wild soul has not yet been tamed by social obligations and the scourge of the law.