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135.I rede thee, Loddfafnir!    and hear thou my rede,—
Profit thou hast if thou hearest,
Great thy gain if thou learnest:
Curse not thy guest,    nor show him thy gate,
Deal well with a man in want.

136.Strong is the beam    that raised must be
To give an entrance to all;
Give it a ring,    or grim will be
The wish it would work on thee.

137.I rede thee, Loddfafnir!    and hear thou my rede,—
Profit thou hast if thou hearest,
Great thy gain if thou learnest:
When ale thou drinkest)    seek might of earth,
(For earth cures drink,    and fire cures ills,
The oak cures tightness,    the ear cures magic,
Rye cures rupture,    the moon cures rage,
Grass cures the scab,    and runes the sword-cut;)
The field absorbs the flood.