| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 588 pages
...slew Thorbiorn upon the spot, and killed several of his attendants ; although Oddo, the son of Katfo, escaped free from wounds, having been dressed by his...answered in the improvisatory and enigmatical poetry of bis age nn<! covntry, — 458 ABSTRACT OF THE " From me the foul reproach be far, With which a female... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1834 - 456 pages
...EYRBIGGIA-SAGA. 369 fury, that he slew Thorbiorn upon the spot, and killed several of his attendants ; although Oddo, the son of Katla, escaped free from wounds,...country, — < " From me the foul reproach be far, \Vith which a female waked the war, From me, who shunned not in the fray, Through foemen fierce to... | |
| Walter Scott - Chivalry - 1834 - 442 pages
...with such fury, that he slew Thorbiorn upon the spot, and killed several of his attendants ; although Oddo, the son of Katla, escaped free from wounds,...Icelandic engagement, Thorarin returned to Mahfahlida, and Joeing questioned by his mother concerning the events of the skirmish, he answered in the improvisatory... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - Mythology, Norse - 1847 - 598 pages
...with such fury, that he slew Thorbiora upon the spot, and killed several of his attendants, although Oddo, the son of Katla, escaped free from wounds,...his mother concerning the events of the skirmish, gators and nothing morp ; the judges being the Godar, with their assessor* or doom's-men, as we have... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - Mythology, Norse - 1847 - 592 pages
...with such fury, that he slew Thorbiorn upon the spot, and killed several of his attendants, although Oddo, the son of Katla, escaped free from wounds,...his mother concerning the events of the skirmish, gators and nothing more : the judges being the Oodar, with their assessors or doom's-men, as we have... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - Mythology, Norse - 1847 - 606 pages
...with such fury, that he slew Thorbiorn upon the spot, and killed several of his attendants, although Oddo, the son of Katla, escaped free from wounds,...happened in an Icelandic engagement, Thorarin returned to MahfJili^, and, being questioned by his mother concerning the events of the skirmish, gators and nothing... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - Mythology, Norse - 1847 - 594 pages
...with such fury, that he slew Thorbiorn upon the spot, and killed several of his attendants, although Oddo, the son of Katla, escaped free from wounds,...invulnerable garment. After this action, more bloody than nsnally happened in an Icelandic engagement, Thorarin returned to Hahfahlida, and, being questioned... | |
| Legends - 1891 - 208 pages
...the spot, and killed several of his attendants, although Oddo, the son of Katla, escaped free'from wounds, having been dressed by his mother in an invulnerable garment. After this action, more blood being shed than usual in an Icelandic engagement, Thorarin returned to Mahfahlida, and, being... | |
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