The Descent of Odin. An Ode
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The Descent of Odin. An Ode - a poem by the eighteenth-century English poet Thomas Gray. The work is based on Scandinavian mythology, it is a translation from Old Scandinavian, which the author emphasizes in the subtitle. He talks about Odin's journey to the afterlife. He went to the underworld to find out about Hela, the ruler of the land of the dead, about the fate of his son, Balder. The sergeant told him Balder was killed by Hodor, but he would be avenged by Valego, son of Odin and Rinda.
The work is written in a largely four-to-four jambical line, full of alliterations, like saddled straight his coal-black steed. Aliteration was a common heritage of the nations of the former Germanic community. Even Christian prayers, like the Our Father, were even altered in the Old English period. He was announced in the volume Poems by Mr. Gray, published in 1768.
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