VI.
Then said Gangleri: Where dwelt Ymir, or wherein did he find sustenance? Hárr
answered: Straightway after the rime dripped, there sprang from it the
cow called Audumla; four streams of milk ran from her udders, and she nourished
Ymir. Then asked Gangleri: Wherewithal was the cow nourished? And
Hárr made answer: [19]
She licked the ice-blocks, which were salty; and the first day that she
licked the blocks, there came forth from the blocks in the evening a man's hair;
the second day, a man's head; the third day the whole man was there. He is named
Búri: he was fair of feature, great and mighty. He begat a son called
Borr, who wedded the woman named Bestla, daughter of Bölthorn the giant;
and they had three sons: one was Odin, the second Vili, the third Vé.
And this is my belief, that he, Odin, with his brothers, must be ruler of heaven,
and earth; we hold that he must be so called; so is that man called whom we
know to be mightiest and most worthy of honor, and ye do well to let him be
so called.
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