THE SPELL OF GROA
Grogaldr
(Svipdag said:)
1. "Awake, Groa, good woman, awake!
From the door of the dead I wake you: see now how badly your son to your
grave-hill has wanted to visit?"
(Groa said:)
2. "What aliment have you my only
son, what makes heavy your heart, that your mother you call, who under the
grave mould does lie, and has left the world of the living?
(Svipdag said:)
3. " The crafty woman she who in
her arms embraced my father has set for me a cursed task. To journey where one
cannot, to go she bade me to meet fair Mengloth."
(Groa said:)
4. "Long is the way and wearisome,
but longer a man's love will last, if you win that which you wish. It is well
for you only what the Norns work nonetheless."
(Svipdag said:)
5. "Speak for me such spells as
will speed my way! Shield and shelter your me your son!
(Groa said:)
6. "First heed then, that which I
know to be most helpful, that spell which Rind spoke for Ran: it will help stop
your shoulders from shaking when things seem most shocking;
7. "This other heed you: if ever
you are wearily walking on your way: on all sides may you be guarded, when with
mocking words you are met.
8. "This third heed you: if in
threatening waters you come close to your death: to Hel should go Hronn and
Uth, may they dry up the depths for you!
9. "This fourth heed you: if an
enemy comes upon you, set to kill you: let their hearers withhold their hands
from you, and be made to meet yours halfway.
10. "This fifth heed you: if chained
up you are, fastened hand and foot: a loosening spell I will speak over your
limbs, so that the locks will burst off your legs, the fetters fly from your
feet.
11. "This sixth heed you: if while
on the sea the weather rises up more wild than men can handle: wind and water
my witchcraft shall lull; then fearlessly you may fare forth!
12. "This seventh heed you: if
searing frost beset you on fell high faring: may the deadly cold not over come
you ever, nor rob your limbs of their liveliness.
13. "This eighth heed you, if you
find yourself on a misty night on the moors, and ill overtake you, or badness
from the wraith of a Christian wretch!
14. "This ninth heed you: if with
haughty thurs you find yourself jousting with words: wit nor words will you
ever be lacking, on order of your heart!
15. "May your errand no longer seem
evil to you, nor let you turn from your love: on earth-fast stone I stood
within doors, these spells while I spoke for you!
16. "Of your mother's words mindful
you should be in your heart, darling, dwell on them: luck-everlasting in life
shall you have, the while my words you heed!"
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