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less danger for those who are farthest from them。 They have not more men than we lendermen can very well engage with。 I shall lay my ship alongside their largest ship; and I expect the conflict between us will be but short; for it has often been so in our former meetings; although there has been a much greater want of men with us than now。〃 All thought well of the advice that the king himself should not take part in the battle。
Then Erling Skakke said; 〃I agree also to the counsel that you; sire; should not go into the battle。 It appears to me that their preparations are such; that we require all our precaution not to suffer a great defeat from them; and whole limbs are the easiest cured。 In the council we held before to…day many opposed what I said; and ye said then that I did not want to fight; but now I think the business has altered its appearance; and greatly to our advantage; since they have hauled off from the piles; and now it stands so that I do not dissuade from giving battle; for I see; what all are sensible of; how necessary it is to put an end to this robber band who have gone over the whole country with pillage and destruction; in order that people may cultivate the land in peace; and serve a king so good and just as King Inge who has long had trouble and anxiety from the haughty unquiet spirit of his relations; although he has been a shield of defence for the whole people; and has been exposed to manifold perils for the peace of the country。〃 Erling spoke well and long; and many other chiefs also; and all to the same purpose all urging to battle。 In the meantime they waited until all the fleet should be assembled。 King Inge had the ship Baekisudin; and; at the entreaty of his friends; he did not join the battle; but lay still at the island。
10。 BEGINNING OF THE BATTLE。
When the army was ready they rowed briskly against the enemy; and both sides raised a war…shout。 Inge's men did not bind their ships together; but let them be loose; for they rowed right across the current; by which the large ships were much swayed。 Erling Skakke laid his ship beside King Hakon's ship; and ran the stem between his and Sigurd's ship; by which the battle began。 But Gregorius's ship swung upon the ground; and heeled very much over; so that at first she could not come into the battle; and when Hakon's men saw this they laid themselves against her; and attacked Gregorius's ship on all sides。 Ivar; Hakon Mage's son; laid his ship so that the stems struck together; and he got a boat…hook fastened on Gregorius; on that part of his body where the waist is smallest; and dragged him to him; by which Gregorius stumbled against the ship's rails; but the hook slipped to one side; or Gregorius would have been dragged over…board。 Gregorius; however; was but little wounded; for he had on a plate coat of armour。 Ivar called out to him; that he had a 〃thick bark。〃 Gregorius replied; that if Ivar went on so he would 〃require it all; and not have too much。〃 It was very near then that Gregorius and his men had sprung overboard; but Aslak Unge threw an anchor into their ship; and dragged them off the ground。 Then Gregorius laid himself against Ivar's ship; and they fought a long while; but Gregorius's ship being both higher sided and more strongly manned; many people fell in Ivar's ship; and some jumped overboard。 Ivar was so severely wounded that he could not take part in the fight。 When his ship was cleared of the men; Gregorius let Ivar be carried to the shore; so that he might escape; and from that time they were constant friends。
11。 KING HAKON'S FLIGHT。
When King Inge and his men saw that Gregorius was aground; he encouraged his crew to row to his assistance。 〃It was;〃 he said; 〃the most imprudent advice that we should remain lying here; while our friends are in battle; for we have the largest and best ship in all the fleet。 But now I see that Gregorius; the man to whom I owe the most; is in need of help; so we must hasten to the fight where it is sharpest。 It is also most proper that I should be in the battle; for the victory; if we win it; will belong to me。 And if I even knew beforehand that our men were not to gain the battle; yet our place is where our friends are; for I can do nothing if I lose the men who are justly called the defence of the country; who are the bravest; and have long ruled for me and my kingdom。〃 Thereupon he ordered his banner to be set up; which was done; and they rowed across the river。 Then the battle raged; and the king could not get room to attack; so close lay the ships before him。 First he lay under the East…country trading ship; and from it they threw down upon his vessel spears; iron…shod stakes; and such large stones that it was impossible to hold out longer there; and he had to haul off。 Now when the king's people saw that he was come they made place for him; and then he laid alongside of Eindride Jonson's ship。 Now King Hakon's men abandoned the small ships; and went on board the large merchant vessels; but some of them sprang on shore。 Erling Skakke and his men had a severe conflict。 Erling himself was on the forecastle; and called his forecastlemen; and ordered them to board the king's ship; but they answered; this was no easy matter; for there were beams above with an iron comb on them。 Then Erling himself went to the bow; and stayed there a while; until they succeeded in getting on board the king's ship: and then the ship was cleared of men on the bows; and the whole army gave way。 Many sprang into the water; many fell; but the greater number got to the land。 So says Einar Skulason:
〃Men fall upon the slippery deck Men roll off from the blood…drenched wreck; Dead bodies float down with the stream; And from the shores witch…ravens scream。 The cold blue river now runs red With the warm blood of warriors dead; And stains the waves in Karmt Sound With the last drops of the death…wound。
〃All down the stream; with unmann'd prow; Floats many an empty long…ship now; Ship after ship; shout after shout; Tell that Kign Hakon can't hold out。 The bowmen ply their bows of elm; The red swords flash o'er broken helm: King Hakon's men rush to the strand; Out of their ships; up through the land。〃
Einar composed a song about Gregorius Dagson; which is called the River…song。 King Inge granted life and peace to Nikolas Skialdvarson when his ship was deserted; and thereupon he went into King Inge's service; and remained in it as long as the king lived。 Eindride Jonson leaped on board of King Inge's ship when his own was cleared of men; and begged for his life。 King Inge wished to grant it; but Havard Klining's son ran up; and gave him a mortal wound; which was much blamed; but he said Eindride had been the cause of his father's death。 There was much lamentation at Eindride's death; but principally in the Throndhjem district。 Many of Hakon's people fell here; but not many chiefs。 Few of King Inge's people fell; but many were wounded。 King Hakon fled up the country; and King Inge went north to Viken with his troops; and he; as well as Gregorius; remained in Viken all winter (A。D。 1160)