“Why lurest thou, Kon, | the birds to come?
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[48]. “’Twere better forth | on thy steed to fare,
. . . . . . . . | and the host to slay.
[49]. “The halls of Dan | and Danp are noble,
Greater their wealth | than thou hast gained;
Good are they | at guiding the keel,
Trying of weapons, and giving of wounds.”
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