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« on: May 24, 2004, 03:43:47 PM »
A small poem from the old norse history :D



The Lay of Thrym from the Poetic Edda

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1. Thor was distraught when upon awakening one morning he discovered that his mighty hammer Mjölnir was missing.
His shaggy head and his beard quivered as he, the first-born of Mother-Earth reached around for it.
 
 
 
2 His first words were: "Loki, listen to me! I have suffered a loss beyond perception. My hammer has been stolen!"
 
   
3
 They hurried to Freyja's home, and he said: "Freyja, will you lend me your feather-robe so that I can find and retrieve my hammer?"  
 
4. Freyja said: "I would give it to you, even if it were made of gold or silver."
 
   
5. Loki then flew, with whirring feathers, from the home of the Æsir to the land of the giants.
 
   
6. Thrym, the King of the Thurse, was sitting on a mound, pleating golden halters for his hounds and smoothing the manes of his mares.
 
   
7. Thrym said: "How are the Æsir, and how are the alfs, and what brings you to the land of the giants?"
 
   
8. Loki said: "It's not well with the Æsir, nor with the alfs. Are you the one who hid Thor's hammer?"
 
   
9. Thrym said: "Yes, I hid Thor's hammer a full eight leagues beneath the ground. And no one can get it from me unless he brings Freyja here to be my bride."
 
 
10. Loki then flew, with whirring feathers, from the home of the giants to the land of the Æsir. Thor met him in the central courtyard, and he said:
 
   
11. "What good news do you have to report? Have your efforts been rewarded? Tell me, even before you light, what you have learned. A sitting person is often forgetful, and a lying person lies..."
 
   
12. Loki said: "My efforts have been rewarded. Thrym, the King of the Thurse, has your hammer. But no one can get it
from him unless he brings him Freyja to be his bride."  
13. They hurried to Freyja's home, and Thor said: "Freyja, dress yourself in bridal linen! The two of us are going to the
land of the giants."  
14. Freyja grew angry and foamed with rage. The entire hall shook with her fury. The necklace of the Brisings broke apart. She said: "I would have to be the man-craziest of all to go with you to the land of the giants."
 
 
15. All the gods and goddesses of the Æsir hurriedly assembled at the Thing to discuss how they might retrieve Thor's hammer.
 
   
16. Heimdall, the fairest of the gods and one of the prophetic Vanir, foretold the future:
 
   
17. "We shall dress Thor in bridal linen, and adorn him with the necklace of the Brisings. Let him wear a woman's clothes
with a bundle of housewife's keys dangling about him and with bridal jewels at his breast and on his head."
 
   
18. Thor, the mighty god, said, "the Æsir will call me cowardly and womanish if I allow myself to be dressed in bridallinen."
 
   
19. Then Loki, the son of Laufey, said: "Save your words, Thor. The giants will soon take over Asgard if you do not
retrieve your hammer from them."
 
   
20. So they dressed Thor in women's clothes and bridal linen and adorned him with the necklace of the Brisings, with a
bundle of housewife's keys dangling about him and with bridal jewels at his breast and on his head.  
21. Then Loki, the son of Laufey, said: "I will be your servant girl, and the two of us will go to the land of the giants."
 
   
22. The goats were driven home and tied with ropes to run with them. The mountains burst and the earth broke into flames as the son of Odin rode to the land of the giants.
 
   
23. Then Thrym, the King of the Thurse, said: "Stand up, you giants, and cover the benches! Bring me Freyja, the daughter of Njörd from Noatun, to be my wife!"
 
   
24. In my yard I have cows with golden horns, pure black oxen, everything a giant could want; I hav
I am a Norwegian eating my fish, and still let my wife mess me around in stupid shops...

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« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2004, 04:20:28 PM »
:confused:
"So live your life that the fear of death can never enter your heart.
Trouble no one about their religion;
respect others in their view, and demand that they respect yours.
Love your life, perfect your life, beautify all things in your life." - Chief Tecumseh

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« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2004, 04:24:31 PM »
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A small poem from the old norse history


Thats some strange norwegian history there! :)
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« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2004, 04:29:30 PM »
LOL not history maniac but a poem. grr I lost the last stuff and will try too put it in bu tt to busy right now :)
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« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2004, 05:23:08 PM »
Yes, I think that poem about Thor's missing hammer has obliterated all animosity in the West Bank.

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« Reply #5 on: May 24, 2004, 05:59:19 PM »
Ahemm
EDDA is Icelandic ;)
It was very interesting to carry out the flight trials at Rechlin with the Spitfire and the Hurricane. Both types are very simple to fly compared to our aircraft, and childishly easy to take-off and land. (Werner Mölders)

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« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2004, 04:18:52 AM »
EDDA is registered in 1220. Iceland was settled for a few  hundred years by then and had become christian.
The book is Icelandic. The mythology is norse....;)
It was very interesting to carry out the flight trials at Rechlin with the Spitfire and the Hurricane. Both types are very simple to fly compared to our aircraft, and childishly easy to take-off and land. (Werner Mölders)