Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1967, Síða 56

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1967, Síða 56
38 TÍMARIT ÞJÓÐRÆKNISFÉLAGS ÍSLENDINGA and his foul mood at the home of the King’s steward (Bárðr), where Egill for the first time met his arch-foe King Eiríkr B 1 o o d a x e and came face to face with his young and no doubt ‘charming’ queen, the “sorceress” Gunnhildr who was to become Egill’s most formidable opponent for ever after. Egill believed that Gunnhildr and her steward, Bárðr, conspired to brew him poison, but he cut runes on the drinking horn which there- upon burst and spilt the .poison. Having done this Egill killed the steward Bárðr and fled. He tells this story himself in stanzas 8-10 in Egils saga, stanza 10 is technically a masterpiece with its recurring inrime (dunhent) and the har- monious metaphor style of its kenn- ings: he speaks of letting the drizzle of the drinking-horn s h o w e r through his beard. (Atgeira lætk ýrar ýring of grön skýra). That Egill escaped from this scrape was due to the intercession of a man who became his life-long friend, Arinbjörn Þórisson, a cousin of Ásgerðr, and a most loyal sup- porter of King Eríkr. But after this initial tussle with the King, the brothers, Egill and Þórólfr, realized that they had better not come back to Norway; this became especially clear to them after they had also killed another henchman of Gunn- hildr’s. They went, instead, to King Athelstan of England and fought with him the battle of Vínheiðr (or Brunaburg) in 937. Here Þórólfr lost his life, and when Egill returned to King Athelstan’s court his mind wss filled with a mixture of rage and sorrow. It is quite in order to quote the saga on1 this memorable meeting. Its account runs as follows: “Having buried his brother, Egill went with his company to meet King Athelstan and found him sitt- ing and drinking, his men1 having a good time. And when the King saw that Egill had arrived, he ordered that room should be made for him and his men on the lower bench, and that Egill should sit there in the highseat over against the King. Egill sat down and shot down his shield before his feet; he had a helm on his head and laid his sword across his knees, now drawing it half out, now slamming it back into the scabbard. He sat bolt upright, but with bent head. Egill had a big face, broad forehead, and great eye- brows; the nose was not long but exceedingly thick, the place of the beard long and wide, the chin marvelously broad and the jaws likewise. He was thicknecked and broad-shouldered beyond measure; hard-looking and grim-like when- ever angry. He was well built and taller than most men, the hair was wolf-grey and thick, but early in life he turned bald. And as Egill sat there, he kept a-twitching now one, now the other of his eye-brows alternately down to his cheek or up to his hair. Egill was black-eyed; his eye-brows joining over his nose. He would drink noth- ing though drink was borne to hir° but sat there twitching his eye' brows one after the other up and down. King Athelstan sat in the high'
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