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第69章

King Olaf stood on the Serpent's quarterdeck, high over the others.He had a gilt shield, and a helmet inlaid with gold;over his armour he had a short red coat, and was easy to be distinguished from other men.When King Olaf saw that the scattered forces of the enemy gathered themselves together under the banners of their ships, he asked, "Who is the chief of the force right opposite to us?"He was answered, that it was King Svein with the Danish army.

The king replies, "We are not afraid of these soft Danes, for there is no bravery in them; but who are the troops on the right of the Danes?"He was answered, that it was King Olaf with the Swedish forces.

"Better it were," says King Olaf, "for these Swedes to be sitting at home killing their sacrifices, than to be venturing under our weapons from the Long Serpent.But who owns the large ships on the larboard side of the Danes?""That is Earl Eirik Hakonson," say they.

The king replies, "He, methinks, has good reason for meeting us;and we may expect the sharpest conflict with these men, for they are Norsemen like ourselves."115.THE BATTLE BEGINS.

The kings now laid out their oars, and prepared to attack (A.D.

1000).King Svein laid his ship against the Long Serpent.

Outside of him Olaf the Swede laid himself, and set his ship's stern against the outermost ship of King Olaf's line; and on the other side lay Earl Eirik.Then a hard combat began.Earl Sigvalde held back with the oars on his ships, and did not join the fray.So says Skule Thorsteinson, who at that time was with Earl Eirik: --"I followed Sigvalde in my youth, And gallant Eirik, and in truth The' now I am grown stiff and old, In the spear-song I once was bold.

Where arrows whistled on the shore Of Svold fjord my shield I bore, And stood amidst the loudest clash When swords on shields made fearful crash."And Halfred also sings thus: --"In truth I think the gallant king, Midst such a foemen's gathering, Would be the better of some score Of his tight Throndhjem lads, or more;For many a chief has run away, And left our brave king in the fray, Two great kings' power to withstand, And one great earl's, with his small band, The king who dares such mighty deed A hero for his skald would need."116.FLIGHT OF SVEIN AND OLAF THE SWEDE.

This battle was one of the severest told of, and many were the people slain.The forecastle men of the Long Serpent, the Little Serpent, and the Crane, threw grapplings and stem chains into King Svein's ship, and used their weapons well against the people standing below them, for they cleared the decks of all the ships they could lay fast hold of; and King Svein, and all the men who escaped, fled to other vessels, and laid themselves out of bow-shot.It went with this force just as King Olaf Trygvason had foreseen.Then King Olaf the Swede laid himself in their place; but when he came near the great ships it went with him as with them, for he lost many men and some ships, and was obliged to get away.But Earl Eirik laid his ship side by side with the outermost of King Olaf's ships, thinned it of men, cut the cables, and let it drive.Then he laid alongside of the next, and fought until he had cleared it of men also.Now all the people who were in the smaller ships began to run into the larger, and the earl cut them loose as fast as he cleared them of men.The Danes and Swedes laid themselves now out of shooting distance all around Olaf's ship; but Earl Eirik lay always close alongside of the ships, and used hid swords and battle-axes, and as fast as people fell in his vessel others, Danes and Swedes, came in their place.So says Haldor, the Unchristian: --"Sharp was the clang of shield and sword, And shrill the song of spears on board, And whistling arrows thickly flew Against the Serpent's gallant crew.

And still fresh foemen, it is said, Earl Eirik to her long side led;Whole armies of his Danes and Swedes, Wielding on high their blue sword-blades."Then the fight became most severe, and many people fell.But at last it came to this, that all King Olaf Trygvason's ships were cleared of men except the Long Serpent, on board of which all who could still carry their arms were gathered.Then Earl Eirik lay with his ship by the side of the Serpent, and the fight went on with battle-axe and sword.So says Haldor: --"Hard pressed on every side by foes, The Serpent reels beneath the blows;Crash go the shields around the bow!

Breast-plates and breasts pierced thro' and thro!

In the sword-storm the Holm beside, The earl's ship lay alongside The king's Long Serpent of the sea --Fate gave the earl the victory."117.OF EARL EIRIK.

Earl Eirik was in the forehold of his ship, where a cover of shields (1) had been set up.In the fight, both hewing weapons, sword, and axe, and the thrust of spears had been used; and all that could be used as weapon for casting was cast.Some used bows, some threw spears with the hand.So many weapons were cast into the Serpent, and so thick flew spears and arrows, that the shields could scarcely receive them, for on all sides the Serpent was surrounded by war-ships.Then King Olaf's men became so mad with rage, that they ran on board of the enemies ships, to get at the people with stroke of sword and kill them; but many did not lay themselves so near the Serpent, in order to escape the close encounter with battle-axe or sword; and thus the most of Olaf's men went overboard and sank under their weapons, thinking they were fighting on plain ground.So says Halfred: --"The daring lads shrink not from death; --O'erboard they leap, and sink beneath The Serpent's keel: all armed they leap, And down they sink five fathoms deep.

The foe was daunted at the cheers;

The king, who still the Serpent steers, In such a strait -- beset with foes --Wanted but some more lads like those."ENDNOTES:

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