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 :Vésteinn rode Valr,
 * And Vifill rode Stúfr;
 * Meinthjófr rode Mór,
 * And Morginn on Vakr;
 * Áli rode Hrafn,
 * They who rode onto the ice:
 * But another, southward,
 * Under Adils,
 * A gray one, wandered,
 * Wounded with the spear.


 * Björn rode Blakkr,
 * And Bjárr rode Kertr;
 * Atli rode Glaumr,
 * And Adils on Slöngvir;
 * Högni on Hölvir,
 * And Haraldr on Fölkvir;
 * Gunnarr rode Goti,
 * And Sigurdr, Grani.

Arvakr and Alsvidr draw the Sun, as is written before; Hrímfaxi or Fjörsvartnir draw the Night; Skinfaxi and Gladr are the Day's horses.

"These names of oxen are in Thorgrímr's Rhymes:


 * Of all oxen the names
 * Have I accurately learned,&mdash;
 * Of these: Raudr and Hœfir,
 * Rekinn and Hýrr,