Fridthjof's Saga; a Norse romance by Esaias Tegner
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The young men speeded;
And minstrels and skalds, in procession long, With hero-song To the sons of King Bele proceeded. The feast, where with wassail they drink and sing, For three days lasted, But they sought the fourth morning what answer they'd bring From Helge king,-- For now their return must be hasted. In the grove Helge offered both bird and beast,-- A sacred duty; Asked counsel of vala, consulted the priest What answer was best For the queen of affection and beauty. The offerings and vala and priest denied The wished-for token; And Helge, affrighted by signs he'd tried, With "No," replied, For men must obey when the gods have spoken. But merry king Halfdan laughed gayly, and said, "The feast is ended, King Gray-beard himself should have come instead, I'd glad have led His beast, and his mounting attended." Indignant the embassy went away, |
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