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 Thus sang Úlfr Uggason:


 * Faintly the stout-framed thickling
 * A fearful peril called it,
 * At the great draught wondrous heavy
 * Drawn up by the Lord of he-goats.

Thus Úlfr sang further:


 * The very mighty Slayer
 * Of the Mountain-Man brought crashing
 * His fist on Hymir's temple:
 * That was a hurt full deadly.

Yet again sang Úlfr:


 * Vimur's ford's Wide-Grappler
 * 'Gainst the waves smote featly
 * The glittering Serpent's head off.
 * With old tales the hall was gleaming.

Here he is called Giant of Vimur's Ford. There is a river called Vimur, which Thor waded when he journeyed to the garth of Geirrödr.

Thus sang Vetrlidi the skald:


 * Thou didst break the leg of Leikn,
 * Didst cause to stoop Starkadr,
 * Didst bruise Thrívaldi,
 * Didst stand on lifeless Gjálp.

Thus sang Thorbjörn Lady's-Skald: