Alvis.
35. Ol it is called by men, but by the Æsir biorr, the Vanir call it veig, hreina logr the Jotuns, but in Hel 'tis called miodr: Suttung's sons call it sumbl.
Vingthor.
36. In one breast I have never found more ancient lore. By great wiles thou hast, I tell thee, been deluded. Thou art above ground, dwarf! at dawn; already in the hall the sun is shining!
FOOTNOTES:
[33] Thrud, Thor's daughter by his wife Sif. Skaldskap.
[34] This appears to allude to a promise made to the dwarf; but of which the story is lost.
[35] When this composition was written, it appears that Hel was no longer regarded as a person, but as a place.