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5. Beer I offer you you warriors appletree filled with force and the strongest glory galder songs and consoling words good galders and Pleasure Runes. 6. Victory Runes should you know If you want to have victory carve them on the swords hilt some on the sheath some on the blade name then Tiwaz two times 7. Beer Runes should you know If not another mans wife shall betray your confident belife on the horn you shall write and on the back of the hand and mark on your nail Naudiz 8. Bless your cup against deceit and stratagem and put then onion in the drink; Then I know that you never drink poisoned mead 9. Help Runes should yo know If you will save lives foetus from bearing woman; write them in the palm of the hand take hold at the wrist and avoke the aid of the Alfars 10. Sea Runes shall you write if you will salvage ships at the sea; write them on the stem and on the lead oar Etch them in the oar with fire; if the brakers are rising and waves turn black then you will come alive from the sea 11. Limb Runes should you know if you will be a healer and know about wounds; carve them on the bark and carve them on twigs where the twigs are pointing to east 12. Speach Runes should you know if the man you violated should be prevented in his revenge; they will be wrap up They will be woven they will be compounded on the Thing where people in crowds go and fully lawcourts are judges 13. Thought Runes should you know if you will be wiser than all other men; they were recommended they were carved they were devised by Odhinn from the secrets which trickle out of Heiddraupnes head and from Hoddrovnes horn 14. He stood on the mountain on the egde of the death at Brime on his head he wore a helmet; then mumbled Mimes head the first time his wisdom and true words said it: 15. Said they were carved on the shield in front of the shining god at Arvaks ear and at Allsvinns hooves on the wheel underneath the wagon of the giants course on Sleipners teeth and on sledge runners 16. On bears paw and Brages tongue on wolfs claws and eagles beak on blood-stained wings and bridges end on relieving hand and in healing footsteps 17. On glass and on gold and on fortune gifts in vine and wort and on friends seat on Gungnes point and on Granes brisket on elfs nails and on beak of owls 18. All they were scraped those who were written and poured in holly mead and sendt on the primrose path they are among the Aeser they are among the Alfars some among wise Vanes some in the power of man 19. There are Book Runes There are Birth Runes and all Beer Runes and Precious Runes of power if they are unspilled and unsoiled you may have them for your luck enjoy them now if you can untill the gods perish. (5. Bjór færi ek þér, brynþings apaldr, magni blandinn ok megintíri, fullr er hann ljóða ok líknstafa, góðra galdra ok gamanrúna. 6. Sigrúnar skaltu kunna, ef þú vilt sigr hafa, ok rista á hjalti hjörs, sumar á véttrinum, sumar á valböstum, ok nefna tysvar Tý. 7. Ölrúnar skaltu kunna, ef þú vill annars kvæn véli-t þik í tryggð, ef þú trúir; á horni skal þær rista ok á handarbaki ok merkja á nagli Nauð. 8. Full skal signa ok við fári sjá ok verpa lauki í lög; þá ek þat veit, at þér verðr aldri meinblandinn mjöðr. 9. Bjargrúnar skaltu kunna, ef þú bjarga vilt ok leysa kind frá konum; á lófum þær skal rista ok of liðu spenna ok biðja þá dísir duga. 10. Brimrúnar skaltu rista, ef þú vilt borgit hafa á sundi seglmörum, á stafni skal rista ok á stjórnarblaði ok leggja eld í ár, er-a svá brattr breki né svá bláar unnir, þó kemstu heill af hafi. 11. Limrúnar skaltu kunna, af þú vilt læknir vera, ok kunna sár at sjá; á berki skal þær rista ok á baðmi viðar, þeim er lúta austr limar. 12. Málrúnar skaltu kunna ef þú vilt, at manngi þér heiftum gjaldi harm: þær of vindr, þær of vefr, þær of setr allar saman, á því þingi, er þjóðir skulu í fulla dóma fara. 13. Hugrúnar skaltu kunna, ef þú vilt hverjum vera geðsvinnari guma; þær of réð, þær of reist, þær of hugði Hroptr af þeim legi, er lekit hafði ór hausi Heiðdraupnis ok ór horni Hoddrofnis. 14. Á bjargi stóð með Brimis eggjar, hafði sér á höfði hjálm; þá mælti Mímis höfuð fróðligt it fyrsta orð ok sagði sanna stafi. 15. Á skildi kvað ristnar, þeim er stendr fyr skínandi goði, á eyra Árvakrs ok á Alsvinns hófi, ok á því hveli, er snýsk undir reið Hrungnis, á Sleipnis taumum ok á sleða fjötrum. 16. Á bjarnar hrammi ok á Braga tungu, á úlfs klóum ok á arnar nefi, á blóðgum vængjum ok á brúar sporði, á lausnarlófa ok á líknarspori, 17. Á gleri ok á gulli ok á gumna heillum, í víni ok í virtri ok vilisessi, á Gugnis oddi ok á Grana brjósti, á nornar nagli ok á nefi uglu. 18. Allar váru af skafnar, þær er váru á ristnar, ok hverfðar við inn helga mjöð ok sendar á víða vega, þær ro með ásum, þær ro með álfum, sumar með vísum vönum sumar hafa mennskir menn. 19. Þat eru bókrúnar, þat eru bjargrúnar ok allar ölrúnar ok mætar meginrúnar, hveim er þær kná óvilltar ok óspilltar sér at heillum hafa; njóttu, ef þú namst, unz rjúfask regin.)
Posted on: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 00:01:02 +0000

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