A Dictionary of Medieval Romance And Romance Writers
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The foes met, but could not agree regarding who had prevailed. Unable to decide their quarrel, the rivals then set sail each in a ship, Rafn reaching Drontheim, Gunnlaug the court of Yarl Eric. But this monarch forebade their intended combat, until hearing that Rafn was on his way into Sweden, he sent guides with Guimlaug to conduct him 157 GUT thither. The foes again met, this time to slay each other. And Helga, lonely and sad in her father's house, plucked the golden threads from Gunnlaug 's ...cloak. After a time she was wedded to Thorkel, to whom she bore several sons and daughters. Still her only deUght was in Gunnlaug's gift, and when sickness fell upon Thorkel's home- folk she asked for the cloak, plucked out the last thread, and died in her husband's arms. ( Vide Sir W. Cox and Jones, Tales of Teutonic Lands.) GUNTER, SIR. {Vide " Guy of War- wick.") A gallant knight of Otho's who nearly killed Heraud in the fight with the Italians. GUNTHER (1). {Vide "Nibelungen- hed.") Son of King Giuki and husband of Brunhild {q.v.), whom Siegfried gained for him by riding through the fire-ring at Isenstein.
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