Praise day at even, a wife when dead, a weapon when tried, a maid when married, ice when ’tis crossed, and ale when ’tis drunk.
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Less good than they say for the sons of men is the drinking oft of ale: for the more they drink, the less can they think and keep a watch o'er their wits.Norse
Of runes they spoke, and the reading of runes was little withheld from their lips.
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Of runes they spoke, and the reading of runes was little withheld from their lips.
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Much pressed is he who fain on the hearth would seek for warmth and weal.
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So shall she charm that thou shalt not heed the council, or words of the king.
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Let him speak soft words and offer wealth who longs for a woman's love.
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