[66]. “Besides the Hunnish | hero there

Slaves shall burn, | full bravely decked,

Two at his head | and two at his feet,

A brace of hounds | and a pair of hawks,

For so shall all | be seemly done.

[67]. “Let between us | lie once more [[441]]

The steel so keen, | as so it lay

When both within | one bed we were,

And wedded mates | by men were called.

[68]. “The door of the hall | shall strike not the heel