Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1967, Side 63

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1967, Side 63
THE POETRY OF EGILL SKALLA-GRÍMSSON 45 Egill said: “How is that, daughter — are you chewing something?” “Yes, I am chewing seeweed,” she answered, “because I think I shall be worse off than before; for else I think I might live too long.” “Ts it bad for people to eat?” ask- ed Egill. “Very bad,” she said. “Will you have some?” “Why not?” he said. A little later she called out and asked that she be given something To drink, and they brought her some Water. Then Egill said: “That is ^bat happens when one eats sea- Weed — one will thirst all the more.” — “Do you want a drink, father?” she asked. He seized hold atld took a big swallow. The drink wes in. a drinking-horn. Then Þor- Serðr said: “Now we are tricked; this is milk!”. Then Egill bit a piece of the horn as big as his teeth would allow and threw the horn down. Then Þor- §ei'ðr said: What shall we do now; beeause our purpose is foiled? Now t Would wish, father that we live °n: so that you can compose a fun- eral poem for Böðvar — I would cut lt 111 runes on a stick, and then we Can die, if that seems best to us. It WUl be a long time, I fear, before your son Þorsteinn (the youngest) wiU compose the poem for Böðvar atl(l it will not do that there is no funeral feast for him; because I ou’t think we shall be sitting at the anquet table when he is so honored.” Egill replied that it was unlikely at he would be able to compose a poem at this time even though he tried, “but try I shall” he said. Egill regained his spirits as he went on composing the poem; and when he had finished it he recited it to Ásgerðr and Þorgerðr and to the other members of the household. Then he rose up out of bed and seated himself in the high-seat. This poem he named Sonatorrek (The Difficult Vengeance After the Death of My Sons). Afterwards Egill went about arranging the funeral feast of his sons according to old custom. But when Þorgerðr departed for her home Egill gave her handsome fare- well presents.” For Egill it was a tremendous effort to get the poem under way. Once started he laments the loss of his kin. He himself feels like an old exposed tree shaking in a tempest. We must recall that to Egill the family had a very deep significance. To the Norsmen — as to all other Germanic tribes — especially before they were scattered by the Viking expeditions, the family was almost identical with society: outside the bonds of family a man was com- pletely alone; there was no security except within the family circle. No vengeance could be carried out and no recompense was to be expected without the support of a family. This importance of the family-so- ciety is graphically illustrated in Baugaial, the ‘Reckoning of Rings’, a law code, dealing with wergild in minute and concrete terms. In his poem Sonatorrek Egill laments the loss of his parents, his brothers, and particularly his be- loved sons. He also deplores the fact
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