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    in all than I; yet will I teach thee; yea, and with thanks, if there be aught of my cunning that will in anywise pleasure thee, either of runes or of other matters that are the root of things; but now let us drink together, and may the Gods give to us twain a good day, that thou mayst win good help and fame from my wisdom, and that thou mayst hereafter mind thee of that which we twain speak together."

    Then Brynhild filled a beaker and bore it to Sigurd, and gave him the drink of love, and spake--

    "Beer bring I to thee,
    Fair fruit of the byrnies' clash,
    Mixed is it mightily,
    Mingled with fame,
    Brimming with bright lays
    And pitiful runes,
    Wise words, sweet words,
    Speech of great game.
    "Runes of war know thou,
    If great thou wilt be!
    Cut them on hilt of hardened sword,
    Some on the brand's back,
    Some on its shining side,
    Twice name Tyr therein.
    "Sea-runes good at need,
    Learnt for ship's saving,
    For the good health of the swimming horse;
    On the stern cut them,
    Cut them on the rudder-blade
    And set flame to shaven oar:
    Howso big be the sea-hills,
    Howso blue beneath,
    Hail from the main then comest thou home.
    "Word-runes learn well
    If thou wilt that no man
    Pay back grief for the grief thou gavest;
    Wind thou these,
    Weave thou these,
    Cast thou these all about thee,
    At the Thing,
    Where folk throng,
    Unto the full doom faring.
    "Of ale-runes know the wisdom
    If thou wilt that another's wife
    Should not bewray thine heart that trusteth:
    Cut them on the mead-horn,
    On the back of each hand,
    And nick an N upon thy nail.
    "Ale have thou heed
    To sign from all harm
    Leek lay thou in the liquor,
    Then I know for sure
    Never cometh to thee,
    Mead with hurtful matters mingled.
    "Help-runes shalt thou gather
    If skill thou wouldst gain
    To loosen child from low-laid mother;
    Cut be they in hands hollow,
    Wrapped the joints round about;
    Call for the Good-folks' gainsome helping.
    "Learn the bough-runes wisdom
    If leech-lore thou lovest;
    And wilt wot about wounds' searching
    On the bark be they scored;
    On the buds of trees
    Whose boughs look eastward ever.
    "Thought-runes shalt thou deal with
    If thou wilt be of all men
    Fairest-souled wight, and wisest,

    These areded
    These first cut
    These first took to heart high Hropt.
    "On the shield were they scored
    That stands before the shining God,
    On Early-waking's ear,
    On All-knowing's hoof,
    On the wheel which runneth
    Under Rognir's chariot;
    On Sleipnir's jaw-teeth,
    On the sleigh's traces.
    "On the rough bear's paws,
    And on Bragi's tongue,
    On the
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