Heimskringla, or the Chronicle of the Kings of Norway by Snorri Sturluson
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"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 |
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