Some on the furrow, | and some on the flat,
And twice shalt thou call on Tyr.
[7]. Ale-runes learn, | that with lies the wife
Of another betray not thy trust; [[392]]
On the horn thou shalt write, | and the backs of thy hands,
And Need shalt mark on thy nails.
Thou shalt bless the draught, | and danger escape,
And cast a leek in the cup;
(For so I know | thou never shalt see
Thy mead with evil mixed.)