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Frigg spake:
27."If a son like Baldr    were by me now,
Here within Ægir's hall,
From the sons of the gods    thou shouldst go not forth
Till thy fierceness in fight were tried."

Loki spake:
28."Thou wilt then, Frigg,    that further I tell
Of the ill that now I know;
Mine is the blame    that Baldr no more
Thou seest ride home to the hall."

Freyja spake:
29."Mad art thou, Loki,    that known thou makest
The wrong and shame thou hast wrought;
The fate of all    does Frigg know well,
Though herself she says it not."

Loki spake:
30."Be silent, Freyja!    for fully I know thee,
Sinless thou art not thyself;