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9. Biarg-(help-)runes thou must know,
    If thou wilt help
    And loose the child from women;
    In the palm they must be graven,
    And round the joints be clasped,
    And the dises prayed for aid.

10. Brim-(sea-)runes thou must know,
    If thou wilt have secure
    Afloat thy sailing steeds.
    On the prow they must be risted,
    And on the helm-blade,
    And with fire to the oar applied.
    No surge shall be so towering,
    Nor waves so dark,
    But from the ocean thou safe shalt come,

11. Lim-(branch-)runes thou must know.
    If thou a leech would be,
    And wounds know how to heal.
    On the bark they must be risted,
    And on the leaves of trees,
    Of those whose boughs bend eastward.

12. Mál-(speech-)runes thou must know,
    If thou wilt that no one
    For injury with hate requite thee.
    Those thou must wind,
    Those thou must wrap round,
    Those thou must altogether place
    In the assembly,
    Where people have
    Into full court to go.

13. Hug-(thought-)runes thou must know,
    If thou a wiser man wilt be
    Than every other.
    Those interpreted,
    Those risted,
    Those devised Hropt,[1]
    From the fluid
    Which had leaked

  1. Odin.