| Thomas Bulfinch - 1913 - 972 sider
...other gods, feeling that what Frigga had done was quite sufficient, amused themselves with using Baldur as a mark, some hurling darts at him, some stones,...hewed at him with their swords and battle-axes; for do what they would, none of them could harm him. And this became a favorite pastime with them and was... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1995 - 682 sider
...other gods, feeling that what Frigga had done was quite sufficient, amused themselves with using Balder as a mark, some hurling darts at him, some stones,...hewed at him with their swords and battle-axes, for do what they would, none of them could harm him. And this became a favorite pastime with them, and was... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1993 - 390 sider
...other gods, feeling that what Frigga had done was quite sufficient, amused themselves with using Baldur as a mark, some hurling darts at him, some stones,...hewed at him with their swords and battle-axes; for do what they would, none of them could harm him. And this became a favourite pastime with them and was... | |
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