Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1967, Síða 62

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1967, Síða 62
44 TÍMARIT ÞJÓÐRÆKNISFÉLAGS ISLENDINGA the foundation of Egill’s praise about Arinbjörn. Such a poem of praise was easy to compose because the themes, three or four of them, lay ready on the poet’s tongue. First of all Arinbjörn’s generosity and hospitality had to be dealt with, then his loyalty is praised. Finally, one would expect to get a descrip- tion of Arinbjörn’s bravery. Unfor- tunately, this point is not discussed in the preserved text of the poem. The final stanza of the poem reminds one of Exegi monumenium ære perennius, by Horatius. Egill’s words which seem to defy an Eng- lish translation run as follows: Hlóðk lofköst/þanns lengi stendr/ óbrotgjarn/í bragar túni. After his encounter with King Eiríkr, Egill’s adventures had reached their climax. Yet fate so willed it, that he was still to under- go the stiffest test of his life as a family man and Viking. Egill had many children, among whom there were two sons Böðvar and Gunnar. Böðvar was the oldest of his children, big, handsome and strong as his uncle Þórólfr had been. Böðvar was Egill’s favorite. One day Gunnar was taken ill and died. Shortly after Böðvar, the favorite son, was drowned with five of Egill’s farmhands in a furious storm. Next day as the bodies of those who had been drowned were washed ashore, Egill rode for his boy and took his body to his father Skalla-Grímr’s mound where he buried him. “Then — says the saga — Egill rode home to Borg, and when he arrived there he went straight to the bedcloset in which he was wont to sleep. He lay down and shut the door with the bolt. No one dared to speak to him ... The day after, Egill did not open the closet, and he took neither food nor drink. Thus he lay all that day and the night after, no one dared to speak to him. But the third morning at daybreak, Ásgerðr (his wife) had a man ride to Hjarðarholt to tell Þorgerðr (his oldest and most re- sourceful daughter) about the whole matter. The messenger got there early in the afternoon and told Þorgerðr that she should come south to Borg as soon as possi- blo. Þorgerðr immediately had a horse saddled and let two men ac- company her to Borg. They rode during the evening and all night till they reached Borg. There, Þorgerðr at once entered the sitting room. Ásgerðr greeted her and asked whether they had had supper. Þorgerðr says with a loud voice: “I have had no supper, nor shall I eat anything before I am gathered to Freyja. I do not know better what to do than does my father. I don’t care to live on after my father and. my brother.” Then she went to the alcove and called out: “Father, undo the door, I want to go where you go.” EgiH undid the door and Þorgerðr en- tered. She locked the door behind her and lay down on the other bed that was in there. Then Egill said: “You do well, daughter, if you wish to íollow me where I go, and yon show me your great love. How could I wish to live after this sorrow?” Both were silent for a while. Then
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