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Cox, George - Aryan Mythology Vol 2.pdf

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94 MYTHOLOGY OF THE ARYAN NATIONS.<br />

BOOK hence there were, as we might expect, two forms of the<br />

^—• mjth,<br />

one of which left Baldur dead, like Sarpedon, another<br />

which brought him back from the unseen world, like Memndn<br />

and Adonis.<br />

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of Bald 4 tf<br />

But the essence of tne myth lies in his death, the cause of<br />

which is set forth in a poem of the elder Edda, entitled<br />

Baldur 's dream, a poem so beautiful and so true to the old<br />

myth that I may be forgiven for citing it in full.<br />

' Rindur<br />

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The gods have hastened all to the assembly,<br />

The goddesses gathered all to the council<br />

The heavenly rulers take counsel together,<br />

Why dreams of ill omen thus terrify Baldur.<br />

Then uprose Odin the all-creator<br />

And flung the saddle on Sleipnir's back,<br />

And downwards rode he to Nebelheim,<br />

Where a dog met him from the house of Hel.<br />

Spotted with blood on his front and chest,<br />

Loudly he bayed at the father of song<br />

But on rode Odin, the earth made moaning,<br />

When he reached the lofty mansion of Hel.<br />

But Odin'rode on to its eastern portal,<br />

Where well he knew was the <strong>Vol</strong>a's mound<br />

The seer's song of the wine-cup singing,<br />

Till he forced her to rise, a foreboder of ill.<br />

• What man among men, one whom I know not,<br />

Causes me trouble and breaks my rest ?<br />

The snow hath enwrapped me, the rain beat upon me,<br />

The dews have drenched me, for I was long dead.'<br />

' Wegtam my name is, Waltam's son am I<br />

Speak thou of the under world, I of the upper ;<br />

For whom are these seats thus decked with rings,<br />

These shining chains all covered with gold?'<br />

• The mead is prepared for Baldur here,<br />

The gleaming draught covered o'er with the shield<br />

There is no hope for the gods above ;<br />

Compelled I have spoken, but now am I mute.'<br />

' Close not thy lips yet, I must ask further,<br />

Till I know all things. And this will I know.<br />

What man among men is the murderer of Baldur,<br />

And bringeth their end upon Odin's heirs? '<br />

' Hodur will strike down the Mighty, the Famed one,<br />

He will become the murderer of Baldur,<br />

And bring down their end on the heirs of Odin :<br />

Compelled I have spoken, but now am I mute.'<br />

1<br />

Close not thy lips yet, I must ask further,<br />

Till I know all things. And this will I know;<br />

Who will accomplish vengeance on Hodur,<br />

And bring to the scaffold the murderer of Baldur ? '<br />

in the west hath won the prize<br />

Who shall slay in one night all Odin's heirs.<br />

His hands he shall wash not: his locks he doth comb not,<br />

Till he brings to the scaffold the murderer of Baldur.'<br />

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