THE STORY OF THE HEATH-SLAYINGS
CHAPTER XXXVIII
Eric's Song On The Heathslayings.
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Some time that winter it befell that there was one who
asked Eric the Skald as to what had befallen, and how many lives
had been lost. He sang:
"Famed groves of the race-course whereon the sword runneth,
All up on the Heath 'twas eleven lay dead
In the place where the lime-board, the red board of battle,
Went shivering to pieces midst din of the shields.
And thereof was the cause of the battle, that erewhile
It was Gisli fell in with his fate and his ending
In the midst of the fray of the fire of the fight:
'Gainst the wielder of wound-shaft we thrust forth the
onslaught."