[422] Corpus Poeticum Boreale, ii., 151.

[423] Cambridge History of English Literature, i., 127.

[424] Corpus Poeticum Boreale, i., 40-41.

[425] Ibid., 41.

[426] von Friesen, Om runskriftens härkomst, 10-12.

[427] Bugge, Vikingerne, i., 8.

[428] Montelius, Kulturgeschichte Schwedens, 355.

[429] Olrik, Nordisk Aandsliv, 58.

[430] The Tjängvide Stone probably dates from about the year 900. The warrior represented may be Woden on his eight-footed horse. Bugge, Vesterlandenes Indflydelse, 323.

[431] Bugge, Vikingerne, ii., 234.