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 Thus sang Hallr:


 * He sated the Heath-Beasts' Hunger:
 * The hoar howler in wounds gladdened;
 * The king reddened the Wild One's mouth-hairs,&mdash;
 * The Wolf went to drink of the wound.

And again, as Thórdr sang:


 * In blood Gjálp's Stud-Horse waded,
 * The dusty pack got fullness
 * Of the Greedy One's Wheat; the howler
 * Enjoyed the Ravener's Gore-Drink.

The bear is called Wide-Stepper, Cub, Winterling, Ourse, Gib-Cat, Tusker, Youngling, Roarer, Jölfudr, Wilful-Sharp, She-Bear, Horse-Chaser, Scratcher, Hungry One, Blómr, Bustler. The hart is called Módrödnir, Dalarr, Dalr, Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr, Durathrór. These are the names of horses enumerated in the Rhymes of Thorgrímr:


 * Hrafn and Sleipnir,
 * The famous horses;
 * Valr and Léttfeti;
 * Tjaldari a was there too;
 * Gulltopr and Goti;
 * I heard Sóti told of;
 * Mór and Lungr with Marr.