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nder this screen he set pillars so high and stout; that there both was room for swinging their swords; and the roofs were strong enough to withstand the stones cast down upon them。  Now when the fleet and men were ready; they rode up along the river; but when they came near the bridge; there were cast down upon them so many stones and missile weapons; such as arrows and spears; that neither helmet nor shield could hold out against it; and the ships themselves were so greatly damaged; that many retreated out of it。  But King Olaf; and the Northmen's fleet with him; rowed quite up under the bridge; laid their cables around the piles which supported it; and then rowed off with all the ships as hard as they could down the stream。  The piles were thus shaken in the bottom; and were loosened under the bridge。  Now as the armed troops stood thick of men upon the bridge; and there were likewise many heaps of stones and other weapons upon it; and the piles under it being loosened and broken; the bridge gave way; and a great part of the men upon it fell into the river; and all the ethers fled; some into the castle; some into Southwark。  Thereafter Southwark was stormed and taken。  Now when the people in the castle saw that the river Thames was mastered; and that they could not hinder the passage of ships up into the country; they became afraid; surrendered the tower; and took Ethelred to be their king。  So says Ottar Svarte: 

     〃London Bridge is broken down。       Gold is won; and bright renown。           Shields resounding;           War…horns sounding;      Hild is shouting in the din!           Arrows singing;           Mail…coats ringing       Odin makes our Olaf win!〃

And he also composed these: 

     〃King Ethelred has found a friend:      Brave Olaf will his throne defend            In bloody fight           Maintain his right;           Win back his land           With blood…red hand;      And Edmund's son upon his throne replace       Edmund; the star of every royal race!〃

Sigvat also relates as follows: 

     〃At London Bridge stout Olaf gave      Odin's law to his war…men brave            ‘To win or die!'           And their foemen fly。      Some by the dyke…side refuge gain       Some in their tents on Southwark plain!           The sixth attack           Brought victory back。〃



13。 THE SEVENTH BATTLE。

King Olaf passed all the winter with King Ethelred; and had a great battle at Hringmara Heath in Ulfkel's land; the domain which Ulfkel Snilling at that time held; and here again the king was victorious。  So says Sigvat the skald: 

     〃To Ulfkel's land came Olaf bold;      A seventh sword…thing he would hold。      The race of Ella filled the plain       Few of them slept at home again!      Hringmara heath      Was a bed of death:      Harfager's heir      Dealt slaughter there。〃

And Ottar sings of this battle thus: 

     〃From Hringmara field           The chime of war;      Sword striking shield;           Rings from afar。      The living fly;      The dead piled high      The moor enrich;      Red runs the ditch。〃

The country far around was then brought in subjection to King Ethelred: but the Thingmen (1) and the Danes held many castles; besides a great part of the country。


ENDNOTES: (1)  Thing…men were hired men…at…arms; called Thing…men probably      from being men above the class of thralls or unfree men; and      entitled to appear at Things; as being udal…born to land at      home。



14。 EIGHTH AND NINTH BATTLES OF OLAF。

King Olaf was commander of all the forces when they went against Canterbury; and they fought there until they took the town; killing many people and burning the castle。  So says Ottar Svarte: 

     〃All in the grey of morn           Broad Canterbury's forced。      Black smoke from house…roofs borne           Hides fire that does its worst;      And many a man laid low      By the battle…axe's blow;      Waked by the Norsemen's cries;      Scarce had time to rub his eyes。〃

Sigvat reckons this King Olaf's eighth battle: 

     〃Of this eighth battle I can tell      How it was fought; and what befell;           The castle tower           With all his power           He could not take;           Nor would forsake。           The Perthmen fought;           Nor quarter sought;           By death or flight           They left the fight。      Olaf could not this earl stout      From Canterbury quite drive out。〃

At this time King Olaf was entrusted with the whole land defence of England; and he sailed round the land with his ships of War。 He laid his ships at land at Nyjamoda; where the troops of the Thingmen were; and gave them battle and gained the victory。  So says Sigvat the skald: 

     〃The youthful king stained red the hair      Of Angeln men; and dyed his spear      At Newport in their hearts' dark blood:      And where the Danes the thickest stood       Where the shrill storm round Olaf's head      Of spear and arrow thickest fled。      There thickest lay the Thingmen dead!      Nine battles now of Olaf bold;      Battle by battle; I have told。〃

King Olaf then scoured all over the country; taking scat of the people and plundering where it was refused。  So says Ottar: 

     〃The English race could not resist thee;      With money thou madest them assist thee;      Unsparingly thou madest them pay      A scat to thee in every way;      Money; if money could be got       Goods; cattle; household gear; if not。      Thy gathered spoil; borne to the strand;      Was the best wealth of English land。〃

Olaf remained here for three years (A。D。 1010…1012)。



15。 THE TENTH BATTLE。

The third year King Ethelred died; and his sons Edmund and Edward took the government (A。D。 1012)。  Then Olaf sailed southwards out to sea; and had a battle at Hringsfjord; and took a castle situated at Holar; where vikings resorted; and burnt the castle。 So says Sigvat the skald: 

     〃Of the tenth battle now I tell;      Where it was fought; and what befell。      Up on the hill in Hringsfjord fair      A robber nest hung in the air:      The people followed our brave chief;      And razed the tower of the viking thief。      Such rock and tower; such roosting…place;      Was ne'er since held by the roving race。〃



16。 ELEVENTH; TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH BATTLES。

Then King Olaf proceeded westwards to Grislupollar; and fought there with vikings at Williamsby; and there also King Olaf gained the victory。  So says Sigvat: 

     〃The eleventh battle now I tell;      Where it was fought; and what befell。      At Grislupol our young fir's name      O'ertopped the forest trees in fame:      Brave Olaf's name  nought else was heard      But Olaf's name; and arm; and sword。      Of three great earls; I have heard say;      His sword crushed helm and head that day。〃

Next he fought westward on Fetlafjord; as Sigvat tells: 

     〃The twelfth fight was at Fetlafjord;      Where Olaf's honour…seeking sword      Gave the wild wolf's devouring teeth      A feast of warriors doomed to death。〃

From thence King Olaf sailed southwards to Seljupollar; where he had a battle。  He took there a castle called Gunvaldsborg; which was very large and old。  He also made prisoner the earl who ruled over the castle and who was called Geirfin。  After a conference with the men of the castle; he laid a scat upon the town and earl; as ransom; of twelve thousand gold shillings: which was also paid by those on whom it was imposed。  So says Sigvat: 

     〃The thirteenth battle now I tell;      Where it was fought; and what befell。      In Seljupol was fought the fray;      And many did not survive the day。      The king went early to the shore;      To Gunvaldsborg's old castle…tower;      And a rich earl was taken there;      Whose name was Geridin; I am sure。〃



17。 FOURTEENTH BATTLE AND OLAF'S DREAM。

Thereafter King Olaf steered with his fleet westward to Karlsar; and tarried there and had a fight。  And while King Olaf was lying in Karlsa river waiting a wind; and intending to sail up to Norvasund; and then on to the land of Jerusalem; he dreamt a remarkable dream  that there came to him a great and important man; but of a terrible appearance withal; who spoke to him; and told him to give up his purpose of proceeding to that land。 〃Return back to thy udal; for thou shalt be king over Norway for ever。〃  He interpreted this dream to mean that he should be king over the country; and his posterity after him for a long time。



18。 FIFTEENTH BATTLE。

After this appearance to him he turned about; and came to Poitou; where he plundered and burnt a merchant town called Varrande。  Of this Ottar speaks: 

     〃Our young king; blythe and gay;      Is foremost in the fray:      Poitou he plunders; Tuskland burns;       He fights and wins where'er he turns。〃

And also Sigvat says: 

     〃The Norsemen's king is on his cruise;           His blue steel staining;           Rich booty gaining;      And all men trembling at the news。      The Norsemen's kings up on the Loire:           Rich Partheney           In ashes lay;      Far inland reached the Norsemen's spear。〃



19。 OF THE EARLS OF ROUEN。

King Olaf had been two summers and one winter in the west in Valland o

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