It was fashioned of various things : the noise made by the footfall of a cat, the roots of stones, the breath of fishes, the nerves of bears, and the spittle of birds. Old Norse Stories - Página 48por Sarah Powers Bradish - 1900 - 240 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Henriette Gould Rowe - 1904 - 398 páginas
...was made of six of the weakest things that can be found : the footfall of a cat, the beards of women, the roots of stones, the breath of fishes, the nerves of bears, and spittle of birds. Their smith was Patience, and his forge-fire Courage. And never yet has the wolf... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - 1908 - 426 páginas
...chain called Gleipnir. It was fashioned of various things : the noise made by the footfall of a cat, the roots of stones, the breath of fishes, the nerves of bears, and the spittle of birds. When finished it was as smooth and soft as a silken string. But when the gods asked... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - 1908 - 438 páginas
...chain called Gleipnir. It was fashioned of various things : the noise made by the footfall of a cat, the roots of stones, the breath of fishes, the nerves of bears, and the spittle of birds. When finished it was as smooth and soft as a silken string. But when the gods asked... | |
| 1912 - 232 páginas
...chain out of the hardest things in th' world to find— the footsteps of a cat, the beards of women, the roots of stones, the breath of fishes, the nerves of bears, and the spittle of birds. This strange chain could not be broken, and with it Fenris was to be bound. But Fenris... | |
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