[10]. One came to their home, | crooked her legs,

Stained were her feet, | and sunburned her arms,

Flat was her nose; | her name was Thir.

[a]11]. Soon in the midst | of the room she sat,

By her side there sat | the son of the house;

They whispered both, | and the bed made ready,

Thræll and Thir, | till the day was through.

[12]. Children they had, | they lived and were happy,

Fjosnir and Klur | they were called, methinks,

Hreim and Kleggi, | Kefsir, Fulnir,