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Krákumál : ウィキペディア英語版
Krákumál
Krákumál or the Lay of Kraka is a skaldic poem, consisting of a monologue in which Ragnar Lodbrok is dying in Ælla's snake pit and looks back at a life full of heroic deeds. It was composed in the 12th century, almost certainly in the Scottish islands.〔Ó Corráin (1979) p. 289〕 It is composed in a kind of ''háttlausa'' in 29 stanzas, most of them with ten lines.
In moving and forceful language, the poem deals with the joys of the life of a warrior, the hope that his death will be followed by a gory revenge, and the knowledge that he will soon know the pleasures of Valhalla.
The poem has been translated into several languages and it has contributed to the modern image of a Viking warrior.
==Sample==
The following is the text of the first stanza〔(Fornaldarsögur Norðurlanda (ed. 1943/44) )〕 with a literal translation:〔(Haukur Þorgeirsson's translation )〕

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