Having won in thy quarrels, | or warriors smitten;

Full yielding thou wast, | never firm was thy will,

In silence didst suffer, | . . . . . . . .”

Atli spake:

[a]96]. “Thou liest now, Guthrun, | but little of good [[535]]

Will it bring to either, | for all have we lost;

But, Guthrun, yet once | be thou kindly of will,

For the honor of both, | when forth I am borne.”

Guthrun spake:

[97]. “A ship will I buy, | and a bright-hued coffin,