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Viking Burial
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Does anyone know of a poem about a viking burial. I don't know the actual title but think it may have been written by Thomas Moore. Your help would be appreciated.
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The Old Icelandic he's quoted translates as:
"Gr�tti had not come
from the grey fell,
nor yet the hard
stone from the earth;
nor so had ground
the giant maid,
if her race had
aught of her known"
which, as far as I can see, has nothing to do with Viking burials. (It's taken from the final Heroic Lay of the Poetic Edda).
I suppose it could have been worse; Mustafa could have quoted the whole of Beowulf ;-)
I can't find any reference to a relevant poem by Thomas Moore. Charles Mackay (1814-89) perhaps?:
http://www.rampantscotland.com/poetry/blpoems_ seaking.htm
Chris
The Old Icelandic he's quoted translates as:
"Gr�tti had not come
from the grey fell,
nor yet the hard
stone from the earth;
nor so had ground
the giant maid,
if her race had
aught of her known"
which, as far as I can see, has nothing to do with Viking burials. (It's taken from the final Heroic Lay of the Poetic Edda).
I suppose it could have been worse; Mustafa could have quoted the whole of Beowulf ;-)
I can't find any reference to a relevant poem by Thomas Moore. Charles Mackay (1814-89) perhaps?:
http://www.rampantscotland.com/poetry/blpoems_ seaking.htm
Chris
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