Hávamál

Odin's Love Quests

 

94.
This once I felt when I sat without
in the reeds, and looked for my love;
body and soul of me was that sweet maiden
yet never I won her as wife.

95.
Billing's daughter I found on her bed,
fairer than sunlight sleeping,
and the sweets of lordship seemed to me nought,
save I lived with that lovely form.

96.
"Yet nearer evening come thou, Odin,
if thou wilt woo a maiden:
all were undone save two knew alone
such a secret deed of shame."

97.
So away I turned from my wise intent,
and deemed my joy assured,
for all her liking and all her love
I weened that I yet should win.

98.
When I came ere long the war troop bold
were watching and waking all:
with burning brands and torches borne
they showed me my sorrowful way.

99.
Yet nearer morning I went, once more, --
the housefolk slept in the hall,
but soon I found a barking dog
tied fast to that fair maid's couch.

100.
Many a sweet maid when one knows her mind
is fickle found towards men:
I proved it well when that prudent lass
I sought to lead astray:
shrewd maid, she sought me with every insult
and I won therewith no wife.

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Verse Index

  1. Wisdom for Wanderers and Counsel to Guests(verses 1-79)

  2. Maxims for All Men (verses 80-88)

  3. Lessons for Lovers (verses 89-93)

  4. Odin's Love Quests (verses 94-100)

  5. Odin's Quest after the Song Mead (verses 101-108)

  6. The Counseling of the Stray-Singer(verses 109-136)

  7. Odin's Quest after the Runes (verses 137-144)

  8. The Song of Spells (verses 145-164)


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