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Updated: June 24, 2025
The mind only knows What lies near the heart; That alone is conscious of our affections. No disease is worse To a sensible man Than not to be content with himself. Ha'vama'l. Three richly dressed warriors, clinking golden goblets across a table, so much Randalin caught in her first glance.
A wary guest Who to refection comes Keeps a cautious silence; With his ears listens, And with his eyes observes: So explores every prudent man. Ha'vama'l In accordance with the fashion of the day, Brattahlid was a hall not only in the sense of being a large room, but in being a building by itself, and a building it was of entirely unique appearance.
She made him an imperious gesture; he stalked haughtily forward, he took his place at her bridle rein, and the three set forth. Two are adversaries; The tongue is the bane of the head; Under every cloak I expect a hand. Ha'vama'l For a while the road of the little party ran beside the brawling Nid, whose shores were astir with activity and life.
Then slipping away, like the elf he had called her, she glided through the narrow space of the half-open door and was gone, sobbing, out into the night. "'Such is the love of women, Who falsehood meditate, As if one drove not rough-shod On slippery ice A spirited two-year-old And unbroken horse. Ha'vama'l. I trust my sword; I trust my steed; But most I trust myself at need,"
God keep you in safety, my most beloved daughter!" Openly I now speak Because I both sexes know: Unstable are men's minds toward women; 'T is when we speak most fair, When we most falsely think: That deceives even the cautious. Ha'vama'l. This morning there were few travellers upon the Street.
Know if thou hast a friend Whom thou little trustest Yet wouldst good from him derive Thou shouldst speak him fair, But think craftily, And leasing pay with lying. Ha'vama'l. When the curtain had fallen behind his advisers, the young King threw himself back upon his rude high-seat and rested motionless among its cushions, his head hanging heavily upon his breast.
She had not a word to offer as she lowered her eyes and let her horse follow the others as it would. There was satisfaction on the lips of each of the King's deputies as they rode cityward that day. Long is and indirect the way To a bad friend's, Though by the road he dwell. Ha'vama'l.
"Fridtjof?" she questioned. At the sound of her voice, the boy turned and hastened toward her. Then a great cry burst from Sister Wynfreda, for the face under the black locks was the face of Randalin. At a hoary speaker Laugh thou never. Often is good that which the aged utter; Oft from a shrivelled hide Discreet words issue. Ha'vama'l. She made a convincing boy, this daughter of the Vikings.
The fir withers That stands on a fenced field; Neither bark nor foliage shelters it; Thus is a man Whom no one loves; Why should he live long? Ha'vama'l In a chain of lengthening golden days and softening silver nights, the spring came. The instinct which brings animals out of their dens to roam in the sunlight, awoke in the Norsemen's breasts and made them restless in the midst of plenty.
When Thorhild came to take her away, she cried out, so that every one could hear: "Do you not understand? I loved him. I did not find it out until now. I loved him with all my heart, and now he will never know! I loved him." Cattle die, Kindred die, We ourselves also die; But the fair fame Never dies Of him who has earned it. Ha'vama'l
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