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单词 Mimir
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The second root goes to the realm of the frost giants, to the well that belongs to Mimir. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
Odin filled the Gjallerhorn with water from Mimir’s pool, and he lifted it to his lips. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
“One drink. With a drink from your well, Mimir, I will be wise. Name your price.” Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
All the wisdom of Mimir’s well was his, and the wisdom he had gained from hanging from the world-tree, a sacrifice to himself. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
They took their revenge, not on Hoenir but on Mimir: they cut off Mimir’s head and sent it to Odin. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
What Mimir whispers to Odin will give the all-father hope, even when all looks dark. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
Mimir’s advice was good, as it was always good. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
Mimir, the wise one, the guardian of memory, knows many things. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
Soon enough Mimir opened his eyes and spoke to him. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
Another well beneath another root was the Well of Knowledge, guarded by Mimir the Wise. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z
Heimdall will blow the Gjallerhorn, the horn that once was Mimir's, and he will blow it with all his strength. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
Odin's eye remains in Mimir’s well, preserved by the waters that feed the world ash, seeing nothing, seeing everything. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
He rubbed Mimir’s head with certain herbs to prevent it from rotting, and he chanted charms and incantations over it, for he did not wish Mimir’s knowledge to be lost. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
The journey through giant country to get to Mimir’s well had been long and dangerous. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
When Mimir was with him to advise him, Hoenir also spoke like a king and made wise decisions. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
Nobody drank from the well but Mimir himself. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
But when Mimir was not with him, Hoenir seemed unable to come to a decision, and the Vanir soon tired of this. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
Odin will ride the horse Sleipnir to Mimir’s well to ask the head of Mimir for counsel, for himself and for the gods. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
Odin took Mimir’s head back to the well beneath the world-tree, and he placed it there, beside his eye, in the waters of knowledge of the future and of the past. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
Mimir’s head will whisper its knowledge of the future to Odin, just as I am telling it to you now. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
Along with their pal Mimir — the disembodied head of “the smartest man alive” — they set out on an odyssey spanning multiple dimensions. New this week: Bruce Springsteen, ‘The Big Brunch’ and Sonic 2022-11-07T05:00:00Z
Here the wise giant Mimir sat gazing down into his well. Asgard Stories Tales from Norse Mythology 2011-09-22T02:00:24.717Z
Mead quaffs Mimir Each morn from the pledge Valfadir left him. Cultus Arborum Phallic Tree Worship 2011-09-12T02:00:27.807Z
"What are you doing with Mimir's head?" roared forth the monster. Caxton's Book: A Collection of Essays, Poems, Tales, and Sketches.
Under it is the fountain Mimir, spring of wisdom, from which Odin drinks daily. History of Religion A Sketch of Primitive Religious Beliefs and Practices, and of the Origin and Character of the Great Systems
"I want a drink of yon water from your glittering horn, good Mimir," said Odin. Told by the Northmen: Stories from the Eddas and Sagas
Odin greeted the kind old giant, and said, “Oh, Mimir, I have come from far-away Asgard to ask a great boon!” Asgard Stories Tales from Norse Mythology 2011-09-22T02:00:24.717Z
But under the root that stretches out towards the Frost-giants there is Mimir’s Well, in which wisdom and wit lie hidden. Cultus Arborum Phallic Tree Worship 2011-09-12T02:00:27.807Z
When he desired to know what was transpiring in distant countries, he inquired of Mimir, and always received a correct reply. Caxton's Book: A Collection of Essays, Poems, Tales, and Sketches.
At last he determined to see Mimir, and take a drink from his well. Harper's Young People, August 24, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly
Then Mimir, feeling sure that such a payment would be refused, said, "I will give you the magic draught in return for one of your eyes." Told by the Northmen: Stories from the Eddas and Sagas
“Gladly will I help you if it is in my power,” said Mimir. Asgard Stories Tales from Norse Mythology 2011-09-22T02:00:24.717Z
The third stem takes its rise in the cold and cheerless regions of the north, over the source of the ocean, typified by Mimir’s well. Cultus Arborum Phallic Tree Worship 2011-09-12T02:00:27.807Z
Once more the father of the gods whispered a mysterious communication to Mimir, after which he remounted Sleipnir and rejoined the waiting host. Myths of the Norsemen From the Eddas and Sagas
He had often before been there to consult Mimir; for although Odin was very wise, Mimir was wiser still, since he guarded the source of wisdom. Harper's Young People, August 24, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly
Even All-Father Odin was troubled when he remembered Mimir's warning that the draught of wisdom would ever work strife between the races of Asas and giants. Told by the Northmen: Stories from the Eddas and Sagas
Its three main roots were watered by three fountains, and near one of them sat the wise giant Mimir, of whom we shall hear later. Asgard Stories Tales from Norse Mythology 2011-09-22T02:00:24.717Z
"I would go to Mimir's Well," said Odin. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
By drinking from Mimir's fountain, he became the wisest of gods and men. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
Giant-land, you know, was very dark, and although the well was full of wisdom, Mimir had not always light enough to read its secrets. Harper's Young People, August 24, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly
He did not keep his wisdom to himself, as Mimir did, but went his way through all the world, answering questions and sharing his gift with those who cared for it. Told by the Northmen: Stories from the Eddas and Sagas
But what Mimir said to him no one ever knew, for a second call sounded from the Giallar horn, and the gods, with Odin at their head, rode forth from Asgard to meet their foes. Asgard Stories Tales from Norse Mythology 2011-09-22T02:00:24.717Z
"You would go to Mimir's Well," said Frigga. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
By drinking at Mimir's sacred fountain, he became the wisest of gods and men. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
“I saw a man shot once on Mimir, for calling another man a son of a Khooghra,” Jack said. Little Fuzzy
The owner of this well is called Mimir. The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson
Mimir was a giant in size, but he was not one of the fierce giant enemies of the gods, for he was kind, and wiser than the wisest. Asgard Stories Tales from Norse Mythology 2011-09-22T02:00:24.717Z
"Then," said Odin, "if thou wouldst keep thy head, answer me this: what price will Mimir ask for a draught from the Well of Wisdom that he guards?" The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
"No less a person than the Swimmer, Oriander, who is in turn the son of Mimir." Figures of Earth
You restore to him his eyes which he left in pledge at Mimir's spring. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 35, September, 1860
But under the root that stretches out towards the Frost-giants there is Mimir's well, in which wisdom and wit lie hidden. The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson
Mimir sat silently, thinking for several moments, and then said, “You ask a great thing, indeed, Father Odin; are you ready to pay the price which I must demand?” Asgard Stories Tales from Norse Mythology 2011-09-22T02:00:24.717Z
He went on, turning neither to Asgard nor to Mimir's Well. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
It troubles me to suspect that he was also called Mimir; but of this we need not speak, because a thing done has an end, even a killed grandfather. Figures of Earth
By one of its stems murmured the Fountain of Mimir, in Niflheim or Mistland, from whose urn welled up the ocean and the rivers of the earth. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 15, January, 1859
Odin then rides to Mimir's well and consults Mimir how he and his warriors ought to enter into action. The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson
“And do you suppose that these things will buy wisdom?” said Mimir. Asgard Stories Tales from Norse Mythology 2011-09-22T02:00:24.717Z
And so, with his face stern in front of his loss and pain, Odin All-Father turned and went toward Mimir's Well. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
Hah, shameless Mimir, do you look at me, who have known you and your blind son Oriander, too, to be unblushing knaves for these nine centuries! Figures of Earth
Longfellow, too, has drunk of Mimir's Well, and hence the rare charm and witchery of his "Evangeline," "Hiawatha," and "Golden Legend." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 15, January, 1859
Many have come to him for a draught from the Well of Wisdom, but no one yet has given the price Mimir asks. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
"I would drink from your well, Mimir," he said. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
And now Odin, having drunk from Mimir's Well, went through the kingdoms of men, judging Kings and simple people according to the wisdom he had gained. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
"There is no Mimir," he told them, "in Dun Vlechlan, or not at least in this peculiarly irrational part of the forest." Figures of Earth
"Under the root, which stretches out towards the Jötuns, there is Mimir's Well, in which Wisdom and Wit lie hidden." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 15, January, 1859
He bowed his head and put his cloak before his face, as Mimir took the eye and let it sink deep, deep into the water of the Well of Wisdom. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
And there sat Mimir, the Guardian of the Well of Wisdom, with his deep eyes bent upon the deep water. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
It was a terrible price that Mimir would ask for a draught from the Well of Wisdom, and very troubled was Odin All-Father when it was revealed to him. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
"Ah, to be sure! and who is Mimir?" Figures of Earth
"I will not shrink from the price that has to be paid, Mimir," said Odin All-Father. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
And now, as he went toward Mimir's Well, which was near to Jötunheim, he came upon a Giant riding on a great Stag. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
And Mimir, who had drunk every day from the Well of Wisdom, knew who it was that stood before him. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
Then when he had drunk out of the great horn that Mimir had given him, he put his hand to his face and he plucked out his right eye. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
This is a Well of Knowledge, and it is guarded by old Mimir the Wise. The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
He might have said, "I will bring thee a draught of Mimir's well water as a recompense for thy son's death." The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
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