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But many a bonde thinks of home, And many wish they ne'er had come."Then the bonde-army pushed on from all quarters.They who stood in front hewed down with their swords; they who stood next thrust with their spears; and they who stood hindmost shot arrows, cast spears, or threw stones, hand-axes, or sharp stakes.Soon there was a great fall of men in the battle.Many were down on both sides.In the first onset fell Arnljot Gelline, Gauka-Thorer, and Afrafaste, with all their men, after each had killed a man or two, and some indeed more.Now the ranks in front of the king's banner began to be thinned, and the king ordered Thord to carry the banner forward, and the king himself followed it with the troop he had chosen to stand nearest to him in battle; and these were the best armed men in the field, and the most expert in the use of their weapons.Sigvat the skald tells of this: --"Loud was the battle-storm there, Where the king's banner flamed in air.

The king beneath his banner stands, And there the battle he commands."Olaf came forth from behind the shield-bulwark, and put himself at the head of the army; and when the bondes looked him in the face they were frightened, and let their hands drop.So says Sigvat: --"I think I saw them shrink with fear Who would not shrink from foeman's spear, When Olaf's lion-eye was cast On them, and called up all the past.

Clear as the serpent's eye -- his look No Throndhjem man could stand, but shook Beneath its glance, and skulked away, Knowing his king, and cursed the day."The combat became fierce, and the king went forward in the fray.

So says Sigvat: --

"When on they came in fierce array, And round the king arose the fray, With shield on arm brave Olaf stood, Dyeing his sword in their best blood.

For vengeance on his Throndhjem foes, On their best men he dealt his blows;He who knew well death's iron play, To his deep vengeance gave full sway."239.THORGEIR OF KVISTSTAD'S FALL.

King Olaf fought most desperately.He struck the lenderman before mentioned (Thorgeir of Kviststad) across the face, cut off the nose-piece of his helmet, and clove his head down below the eyes so that they almost fell out.When he fell the king said, "Was it not true, Thorgeir, what I told thee, that thou shouldst not be victor in our meeting?" At the same instant Thord stuck the banner-pole so fast in the earth that it remained standing.

Thord had got his death-wound, and fell beneath the banner.

There also fell Thorfin Mun, and also Gissur Gullbrarskald, who was attacked by two men, of whom he killed one, but only wounded the other before he fell.So says Hofgardaref: --"Bold in the Iron-storm was he, Firm and stout as forest tree, The hero who, 'gainst two at once, Made Odin's fire from sword-edge glance;Dealing a death-blow to the one, Known as a brave and generous man, Wounding the other, ere he fell, --His bloody sword his deeds showed well."It happened then, as before related, that the sun, although the air was clear, withdrew from the sight, and it became dark.Of this Sigvat the skald speaks: --"No common wonder in the sky Fell out that day -- the sun on high, And not a cloud to see around, Shone not, nor warmed Norway's ground.

The day on which fell out this fight Was marked by dismal dusky light, This from the East I heard -- the end Of our great king it did portend."At the same time Dag Hringson came up with his people, and began to put his men in array, and to set up his banner; but on account of the darkness the onset could not go on so briskly, for they could not see exactly whom they had before them.They turned, however, to that quarter where the men of Hordaland and Rogaland stood.Many of these circumstances took place at the same time, and some happened a little earlier, and some a little later.

240.KING OLAF'S FALL.

On the one side of Kalf Arnason stood his two relations, Olaf and Kalf, with many other brave and stout men.Kalf was a son of Arnfin Arnmodson, and a brother's son of Arne Arnmodson.On the other side of Kalf Arnason stood Thorer Hund.King Olaf hewed at Thorer Hund, and struck him across the shoulders; but the sword would not cut, and it was as if dust flew from his reindeer-skin coat.So says Sigvat: --"The king himself now proved the power Of Fin-folk's craft in magic hour, With magic song; for stroke of steel Thor's reindeer coat would never feel, Bewitched by them it turned the stroke Of the king's sword, -- a dust-like smoke Rose from Thor's shoulders from the blow Which the king though would end his foe."Thorer struck at the king, and they exchanged some blows; but the king's sword would not cut where it met the reindeer skin, although Thorer was wounded in the hands.Sigvat sang thus of it: --"Some say that Thorer's not right bold;Why never yet have I been told Of one who did a bolder thing Than to change blows with his true king.

Against his king his sword to wield, Leaping across the shield on shield Which fenced the king round in the fight, Shows the dog's (1) courage -- brave, not bright."The king said to Bjorn the marshal, "Do thou kill the dog on whom steel will not bite." Bjorn turned round the axe in his hands, and gave Thorer a blow with the hammer of it on the shoulder so hard that he tottered.The king at the same moment turned against Kalf and his relations, and gave Olaf his death-wound.

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