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heimskringla-第51章

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nd gave him great thanks for the improvement。  Afterwards Thorberg was the master builder of the ship until she was entirely finished。  The ship was a dragon; built after the one the king had captured in Halogaland; but this ship was far larger; and more carefully put together in all her parts。  The king called this ship Serpent the Long; and the other Serpent the Short。  The long Serpent had thirty…four benches for rowers。  The head and the arched tail were both gilt; and the bulwarks were as high as in sea…going ships。  This ship was the best and most costly ship ever made in Norway。



96。 EARL EIRIK; THE SON OF HAKON。

Earl Eirik; the son of Earl Hakon; and his brothers; with many other valiant men their relations; had left the country after Earl Hakon's fall。  Earl Eirik went eastwards to Svithjod; to Olaf; the Swedish king; and he and his people were well received。 King Olaf gave the earl peace and freedom in the land; and great fiefs; so that he could support himself and his men well。  Thord Kolbeinson speaks of this in the verses before given。  Many people who fled from the country on account of King Olaf Trygvason came out of Norway to Earl Eirik; and the earl resolved to fit out ships and go a…cruising; in order to get property for himself and his people。  First he steered to Gotland; and lay there long in summer watching for merchant vessels sailing towards the land; or for vikings。  Sometimes he landed and ravaged all round upon the sea…coasts。  So it is told in the 〃Banda…drapa〃: 

     〃Eirik; as we have lately heard;      Has waked the song of shield and sword       Has waked the slumbering storm of shields      Upon the vikings' water…fields:      From Gotland's lonely shore has gone      Far up the land; and battles won:      And o'er the sea his name is spread;      To friends a shield; to foes a dread。〃

Afterwards Earl Eirik sailed south to Vindland; and at Stauren found some viking ships; and gave them battle。  Eirik gained the victory; and slew the vikings。  So it is told in the 〃Banda… drapa〃: 

     〃Earl Eirik; he who stoutly wields      The battle…axe in storm of shields;      With his long ships surprised the foe      At Stauren; and their strength laid low      Many a corpse floats round the shore;      The strand with dead is studded o'er:      The raven tears their sea…bleached skins       The land thrives well when Eirik wins。〃



97。 EIRIK'S FORAY ON THE BALTIC COASTS。

Earl Eirik sailed back to Sweden in autumn; and staid there all winter (A。D。 997); but in the spring fitted out his war force again; and sailed up the Baltic。  When he came to Valdemar's dominions he began to plunder and kill the inhabitants; and burn the dwellings everywhere as he came along; and to lay waste the country。  He came to Aldeigiuburg; and besieged it until he took the castle; and he killed many people; broke down and burned the castle; and then carried destruction all around far and wide in Gardarike。  So it is told in the 〃Banda…drapa〃: 

     〃The generous earl; brave and bold;      Who scatters his bright shining gold;      Eirik with fire…scattering hand;      Wasted the Russian monarch's land;       With arrow…shower; and storm of war;      Wasted the land of Valdemar。      Aldeiga burns; and Eirik's might      Scours through all Russia by its light。〃

Earl Eirik was five years in all on this foray; and when he returned from Gardarike he ravaged all Adalsysla and Eysysla; and took there four viking ships from the Danes and killed every man on board。  So it is told in the 〃Banda…drapa〃: 

     〃Among the isles flies round the word;      That Eirik's blood…devouring sword      Has flashed like fire in the sound;      And wasted all the land around。      And Eirik too; the bold in fight;      Has broken down the robber…might      Of four great vikings; and has slain      All of the crew  nor spared one Dane。      In Gautland he has seized the town;      In Syssels harried up and down;      And all the people in dismay      Fled to the forests far away。      By land or sea; in field or wave;      What can withstand this earl brave?      All fly before his fiery hand       God save the earl; and keep the land。〃

When Eirik had been a year in Sweden he went over to Denmark (A。D。 996) to King Svein Tjuguskeg; the Danish king; and courted his daughter Gyda。  The proposal was accepted; and Earl Eirik married Gyda; and a year after (A。D。 997) they had a son; who was called Hakon。  Earl Eirik was in the winter in Denmark; or sometimes in Sweden; but in summer he went a…cruising。



98。 KING SVEIN'S MARRIAGE。

The Danish king; Svein Tjuguskeg; was married to Gunhild; a daughter of Burizleif; king of the Vinds。  But in the times we have just been speaking of it happened that Queen Gunhild fell sick and died。  Soon after King Svein married Sigrid the Haughty; a daughter of Skoglartoste; and mother of the Swedish king Olaf; and by means of this relationship there was great friendship between the kings and Earl Eirik; Hakon's son。



99。 KING BURIZLEIF'S MARRIAGE。

Burizleif; the king of the Vinds; complained to his relation Earl Sigvalde; that the agreement was broken which Sigvalde had made between King Svein and King Burizleif; by which Burizleif was to get in marriage Thyre; Harald's daughter; a sister of King Svein: but that marriage had not proceeded; for Thyre had given positive no to the proposal to marry her to an old and heathen king。 〃Now;〃 said King Burizleif to Earl Sigvalde; 〃I must have the promise fulfilled。〃  And he told Earl Sigvalde to go to Denmark; and bring him Thyre as his queen。  Earl Sigvalde loses no time; but goes to King Svein of Denmark; explains to him the case; and brings it so far by his persuasion; that the king delivered his sister Thyre into his hands。  With her went some female attendants; and her foster…father; by name Ozur Agason; a man of great power; and some other people。  In the agreement between the king and the earl; it was settled that Thyre should have in property the possessions which Queen Gunhild had enjoyed in Vindland; besides other great properties as bride…gifts。  Thyre wept sorely; and went very unwillingly。  When the earl came to Vindland; Burizleif held his wedding with Queen Thyre; and received her in marriage; bus as long as she was among heathens she would neither eat nor drink with them; and this lasted for seven days。



100。 OLAF GETS THYRE IN MARRIAGE。

It happened one night that Queen Thyre and Ozur ran away in the dark; and into the woods; and; to be short in our story; came at last to Denmark。  But here Thyre did not dare to remain; knowing that if her brother King Svein heard of her; he would send her back directly to Vindland。  She went on; therefore; secretly to Norway; and never stayed her journey until she fell in with King Olaf; by whom she was kindly received。  Thyre related to the king her sorrows; and entreated his advice in her need; and protection in his kingdom。  Thyre was a well…spoken woman; and the king had pleasure in her conversation。  He saw she was a handsome woman; and it came into his mind that she would be a good match; so he turns the conversation that way; and asks if she will marry him。 Now; as she
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