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- Poetic Edda: Sigrdrifumol (Full Text) - Mythopedia
And twice shalt thou call on Tyr [7] Ale-runes learn, that with lies the wife Of another betray not thy trust; On the horn thou shalt write, and the backs of thy hands, And Need shalt mark on thy nails Thou shalt bless the draught, and danger escape, And cast a leek in the cup; (For so I know thou never shalt see Thy mead with evil mixed ) [8]
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