So Sigurd called the horse Grani, the best of all the horses of the world ; nor was the man he met other than Odin himself. Now yet again spake Regin to Sigurd, and said — " Not enough is thy wealth, and I grieve right sore that thou must needs run... Tales of the Teutonic Lands - Síđa 45eftir George William Cox, Eustace Hinton Jones - 1872 - 394 síđurHeildartexta - Um bókina
| 1870 - 304 síđur
...thy wealth, and I grieve right sore that thou must needs run here and there like a churl's son ; but I can tell thee where there is much wealth for the winning, and great name and honour to be won in the getting of it." Sigurd asked where that might be, and who had watch... | |
| 1870 - 336 síđur
...thy wealth, and I grieve right sore that thou must needs run here and there like a churl's son ; but I can tell thee where there is much wealth for the winning, and great name and honour to be won in the getting of it." Sigurd asked where that might be, and who had watch... | |
| George William Cox, Eustance Hinton Jones - 1886 - 528 síđur
...{ and saying this the old man vanished away. That old man was Odin ; he gave Sigurd the foal Grani, which was the best horse in the world. Regin came...thereby. On the Glistening Heath dwells the dragon Fafnir ; ho has more treasure than any king ever yet heaped together.' Sigurd said, ' 1 have heard of this... | |
| 1888 - 266 síđur
...famous horse Grani, which was descended from Sleipnir.* Then * See page n. Regin said to Siegfried : " I can tell thee where there is much wealth for the winning, and great name and honor to be gained in the getting of it." Sigurd asked where that might be, and who had watch... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 432 síđur
...thy wealth, and I grieve right sore that thou must needs run here and there like a churl's son ; but I can tell thee where there is much wealth for the winning, and great name and honor to be won in the getting of it." Sigurd asked where that might be, and who had watch... | |
| Charles Lamb, Charles Kingsley - 1903 - 726 síđur
..." and saying this the old man vanished away. That old man was Odin ; he gave Sigurd the foal Grani, which was the best horse in the world. Regin came...than any king ever yet heaped together." Sigurd said, " 1 have heard of this evil worm and how he is so terrible none durst go against him." Regin answered,... | |
| 1905 - 382 síđur
...thy wealth, and I grieve right sore that thou must needs run here and there like a churl's son ; but I can tell thee where there is much wealth for the winning, and great name and honour to be won in the getting of it." Sigurd asked where that might be, and who had watch... | |
| Rasmus Bjřrn Anderson, James William Buel - 1906 - 378 síđur
...thy wealth, and I grieve right sore that thou must needs run here and there like a churl's son; but I can tell thee where there is much wealth for the winning, and great name and honour to be won in the getting of it." Sigurd asked where that might be, and who had watch... | |
| 1910 - 532 síđur
...thy wealth, and I grieve right sore that thou must needs run here and there like a churl's son; but I can tell thee where there is much wealth for the winning, and great name and honour to be won in the getting of it." Sigurd asked where that might be, and who had watch... | |
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