Old Norse, ed. Faulkes, p. 29,1(89) Bifðisk hǫll þá er hǫfði
Heiðreks of kom breiðu
und fletbjarnar fornan
fótlegg Þurnis veggjar.
Ítr gulli laust Ullar
jótrs vegtaugar þrjóti
meina niðr í miðjan
mest bígyrðil nestu.
English, tr. Brodeur, 1916, p. 128,1The hall of the doughty trembled
When he dashed the massy forehead
Of the hill-wight ‘gainst the bottom
Of the house-wall’s ancient column;
Ullr’s glorious step-sire
With the glowing bar of mischief
Struck with his whole strength downward
At the hill-knave’s mid-girdle.
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