A Manual of Scandinavian Mythology: Containing a Popular Account of the Two Eddas and of the Religion of Odin, Illustrated by Translations from Oehlenschlager's Danish Poem The Gods of the North |
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Ægir Agnar amongst ancient Asa-Loke Aser Asgard Baldur Bauge Bishop blood Bölwerk Bragi called celebrated century chief Christianity Danish dark daughter death deities Denmark drink dwarfs e'en earth Eigil Einheriar Elder Edda Elves Endrid evil eyes feast fell Fenris Finn Magnussen fire Freya Freyr Frigga Geirrod giant goddess gods hall hammer Harald hath heathen heaven Heimdall horse Hymir Iceland island Jotunheim king length light Loke Loke's magic manner mead Midgard Miölner mountains ne'er night nine worlds Njord Noatun Nornies Northern Norway o'er Oddur Odin's Oehlenschläger Olaf P. E. Müller peasants poetry Prose Edda race religion of Odin residence rocks Saga Scalds Scandinavian Mythology serpent shew Skada Skirner Skulda slain song sons spear spirits Suhm superstitions Suttung Sweden sword thee Thiasse Thor Thor's thou Thrym Tialf took Utgard Utgardelok Valhalla Valkyrs Vaner Vidar warriors whilst wolf worship Ymer