He greets the Dames repeatedly,
At courtesy he had no master;
He loved the child in secrecy,
But fate had doomed them much disaster.
His eyeballs brimming full of tears
Full tenderly her cheek he patted:
“O would thou wast of fitting years,
With Axel Thordson to be mated!”
Answered his youngest sister straight,
Thus answered she her gallant brother:
“Though she this night to woman’s state
Had won, ye might not wed each other.”
Answered the Damsel’s mother high,
And she the simple truth has stated:
“A worthy pair I don’t deny,
But, oh! ye are too near related.”
A gold ring off his arm he drew,
To play with that he fondly bade her;
To years of reason when she grew
To palen and to pine it made her.
“That I’ve betrothed thee, little bride,
In mind I beg that thou wilt carry;
And now from out the land I’ll ride,
With foreign masters long to tarry.”
Sir Axel out of the country hied,
His breast with love and valour glowing.
In cloister they have placed his bride,
Instruction to receive in sewing.
They taught to her the silken scam,
They taught her writing, taught her reading;
Through land and city soon the fame
Of Valborg’s virtue goes, and breeding.
The noble ways that she displays
Attract the general admiration,
And though full young she’s ranked among
The very sages of the nation.
And there eleven years she stay’d,
Till God had called away her mother;
The Queen to court then took the maid,
Selecting her ’fore every other.