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heimskringla-第139章

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many different sorts of people。  There were many lendermen; and a great many powerful bondes; but the great mass consisted of labourers and cottars。  The chief strength of this army lay in the Throndhjem land; and it was the most warm in enmity and opposition to the king。



229。 OF BISHOP SIGURD。

When King Canute had; as before related; laid all Norway under his power; he set Earl Hakon to manage it; and gave the earl a court…bishop; by name Sigurd; who was of Danish descent; and had been long with King Canute。  This bishop was of a very hot temper; and particularly obstinate; and haughty in his speech; but supported King Canute all he could in conversation; and was a great enemy of King Olaf。  He was now also in the bondes' army; spoke often before the people; and urged them much to insurrection against King Olaf。



230。 BISHOP SIGURD'S SPEECH。

At a House…thing; at which a great many people were assembled; the bishop desired to be heard; and made the following speech: 〃Here are now assembled a great many men; so that probably there will never be opportunity in this poor country of seeing so great a native army; but it would be desirable if this strength and multitude could be a protection; for it will all be needed; if this Olaf does not give over bringing war and strife upon you。 From his very earliest youth he has been accustomed to plunder and kill: for which purposes he drove widely around through all countries; until he turned at last against this; where he began to show hostilities against the men who were the best and most powerful; and even against King Canute; whom all are bound to serve according to their ability; and in whose scat…lands he set himself down。  He did the same to Olaf the Swedish king。  He drove the earls Svein and Hakon away from their heritages; and was even most tyrannical towards his own connections; as he drove all the kings out of the Uplands: although; indeed; it was but just reward for having been false to their oaths of fealty to King Canute; and having followed this King Olaf in all the folly he could invent; so their friendship ended according to their deserts; by this king mutilating some of them; taking their kingdoms himself; and ruining every man in the country who had an honourable name。  Ye know yourselves how he has treated the lendermen; of whom many of the worthlest have been murdered; and many obliged to fly from their country; and how he has roamed far and wide through the land with robber…bands; burning and plundering houses; and killing people。  Who is the man among us here of any consideration who has not some great injury from him to avenge?  Now he has come hither with a foreign troop; consisting mostly of forest…men; vagabonds; and such marauders。 Do ye think he will now be more merciful to you; when he is roaming about with such a bad crew; after committing devastations which all who followed him dissuaded him from?  Therefore it is now my advice; that ye remember King Canute's words when he told you; if King Olaf attempted to return to the country ye should defend the liberty King Canute had promised you; and should oppose and drive away such a vile pack。  Now the only thing to be done is to advance against them; and cast forth these malefactors to the wolves and eagles; leaving their corpses on the spot they cover; unless ye drag them aside to out…of…the…way corners in the woods or rocks。  No man would be so imprudent as to remove them to churches; for they are all robbers and evil…doers。〃  When he had ended his speech it was hailed with the loudest applause; and all unanimously agreed to act according to his recommendation。



231。 OF THE LENDERMEN。

The lendermen who had come together appointed meetings with each other; and consulted together how they should draw up their troops; and who should be their leader。  Kalf Arnason said that Harek of Thjotta was best fitted to be the chief of this army; for he was descended from Harald Harfager's race。  〃The king also is particularly enraged against him on account of the murder of Grankel; and therefore he would be exposed to the severest fate if Olaf recovered the kingdom; and Harek withal is a man experienced in battles; and a man who does much for honour alone。〃

Harek replies; that the men are best suited for this who are in the flower of their age。  〃I am now;〃 says he; 〃an old and decaying man; not able to do much in battle: besides; there is near relationship between me and King Olaf; and although he seems not to put great value upon that tie; it would not beseem me to go as leader of the hostilities against him; before any other in this meeting。  On the other hand; thou; Thorer; art well suited to be our chief in this battle against King Olaf; and thou hast distinct grounds for being so; both because thou hast to avenge the death of thy relation; and also hast been driven by him as an outlaw from thy property。  Thou hast also promised King Canute; as well as thy connections; to avenge the murder of thy relative Asbjorn; and dost thou suppose there ever will be a better opportunity than this of taking vengeance on Olaf for all these insults and injuries?〃

Thorer replies thus to his speech: 〃I do not confide in myself so much as to raise the banner against King Olaf; or; as chief; to lead on this army; for the people of Throndhjem have the greatest part in this armament; and I know well their haughty spirit; and that they would not obey me; or any other Halogaland man; although I need not be reminded of my injuries to be roused to vengeance on King Olaf。  I remember well my heavy loss when King Olaf slew four men; all distinguished both by birth and personal qualities; namely; my brother's son Asbjorn; my sister's sons Thorer and Grjotgard; and their father Olver; and it is my duty to take vengeance for each man of them。  I will not conceal that I have selected eleven of my house…servants for that purpose; and of those who are the most daring; and I do not think we shall be behind others in exchanging blows with King Olaf; should opportunity be given。〃



232。 KALF ARNASON'S SPEECH。

Then Kalf Arnason desired to speak。  〃It is highly necessary;〃 says he; 〃that this business we have on hand do not turn out a mockery and child…work; now that an army is collected。  Something else is needful; if we are to stand battle with King Olaf; than that each should shove the danger from himself; for we must recollect that although King Olaf has not many people compared to this army of ours; the leader of them is intrepid; and the whole body of them will be true to him; and obedient in the battle。  But if we who should be the leaders of this army show any fear; and will not encourage the army and go at the head of it; it must happen that with the great body of our people the spirit will leave their hearts; and the next thing will be that each will seek his own safety。  Although we have now a great force assembled; we shall find our destruction certain; when we meet King Olaf and his troops; if we; the chiefs of the people; are not confident in our cause; and have not the whole army confidently and bravely going along with us。  If it cannot be so; we had better not risk a battle; and then it is easy to see 
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