Havamal: Words of the High One

Library of Alexandria
4.8
72 reviews
Ebook
24
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Fortunate is he who is favoured in his lifetime With praise and words of wisdom: Evil counsel is often given By those of evil heart, Blessed is he who in his own lifetime Is awarded praise and wit, For ill counsel is often given By mortal men to each other, Better gear than good sense A traveller cannot carry, Better than riches for a wretched man, Far from his own home, Better gear than good sense A traveller cannot carry, A more tedious burden than too much drink A traveller cannot carry, Less good than belief would have it Is mead for the sons of men: A man knows less the more he drinks, Becomes a befuddled fool, I-forget is the name men give the heron Who hovers over the fast: Fettered I was in his feathers that night, When a guest in GunnlodÕs court Drunk I got, dead drunk, When Fjalar the wise was with me: Best is the banquet one looks back on after, And remembers all that happened, Silence becomes the Son of a prince, To be silent but brave in battle: It befits a man to be merry and glad Until the day of his death, The coward believes he will live forever If he holds back in the battle, But in old age he shall have no peace Though spears have spared his limbs When he meets friends, the fool gapes, Is shy and sheepish at first, Then he sips his mead and immediately All know what an oaf he is, He who has seen and suffered much, And knows the ways of the world, Who has travelledÕ, can tell what spirit Governs the men he meets, Drink your mead, but in moderation, Talk sense or be silent: No man is called discourteous who goes To bed at an early hour. A gluttonous man who guzzles away Brings sorrow on himself: At the table of the wise he is taunted often, Mocked for his bloated belly, The herd knows its homing time, And leaves the grazing ground: But the glutton never knows how much His belly is able to hold, An ill tempered, unhappy man Ridicules all he hears, Makes fun of others, refusing always To see the faults in himself Foolish is he who frets at night, And lies awake to worry.

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4.8
72 reviews
Victory Valhall
July 25, 2020
Håvamål is only a small part of Heimskringla, instead of buying 4 books (håvamål, old edda, new edda, kings sagas) buy instead 1 book, (heimskringla). Then when your finished with it buy all 6 books of Flatøy books (flatoya)
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Styrk Heid
October 7, 2014
Simply awesome. Reading it everyday. Must have read it like 20time so far and still can't wait for the next day to read it again.
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jerry kellam
April 20, 2014
Absolutely must read if you looking for moral codes and guidance and into your white heritage... Hail Odin
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