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Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | ||
Note on the Translation | ||
Select Bibliography | ||
Main Genealogies of Giants, Gods, and Heroes | ||
The Seeress's Prophecy | 3 | |
Sayings of the High One | 14 | |
Vafthrudnir's Sayings | 39 | |
Grimnir's Sayings | 50 | |
Skirnir's Journey | 61 | |
Harbard's Song | 69 | |
Hymir's Poem | 78 | |
Loki's Quarrel | 84 | |
Thrym's Poem | 97 | |
The Lay of Volund | 102 | |
All-Wise's Sayings | 109 | |
The First Poem of Helgi Hundingsbani | 114 | |
The Poem of Helgi Hiorvardsson | 123 | |
A Second Poem of Helgi Hundingsbani | 132 | |
The Death of Sinfiotli | 142 | |
Gripir's Prophecy | 143 | |
The Lay of Regin | 151 | |
The Lay of Fafnir | 157 | |
The Lay of Sigrdrifa | 166 | |
Fragment of a Poem About Sigurd | 174 | |
The First Lay of Gudrun | 177 | |
A Short Poem About Sigurd | 182 | |
Brynhild's Ride to Hell | 192 | |
The Death of the Niflungs | 195 | |
The Second Lay of Gudrun | 196 | |
The Third Lay of Gudrun | 203 | |
Oddrun's Lament | 205 | |
The Lay of Atli | 210 | |
The Greenlandic Poem of Atli | 217 | |
The Whetting of Gudrun | 234 | |
The Lay of Hamdir | 238 | |
Baldr's Dreams | 243 | |
The List of Rig | 246 | |
The Song of Hyndla | 253 | |
The Song of Grotti | 260 | |
Explanatory Notes | 264 | |
Annotated Index of Names | 298 |
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