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[ 35 ] her, in compliance to her earned: enquiries, with the good for- tune and eafy fituation of his mother in Iceland, delivering at the fame time the knife and girdle already mentioned as the pledge of his mother’s affections for her nurfe, who recognized them in an indant. The elegance of Olaf drew many expreffions of pleafure from the old woman, maimuch as they brought Melkorka fo warmly into her mind ; fuch was the likenefs that fubfided betwixt the mother and her fon, who in every other refpeCt proved himfelf worthy of his royal defcent. The old lady throughout the winter lived quite at eafe ; but the king enjoyed little red, as the wedern ides were much har- rafled with the frequent irruptions of the enemy; notwithdand- ing that his majedy was indefatigable in the purfuit of thefe pirates, and other didurbers of the public peace. Olaf and his companions attended the fovereign on board his own fliip through- out the winter, exhibiting the greated bravery againd the foe, from whole very lips they extorted praife; which induced his majedy, in cafes of arduous enterprize, to confer with Olaf, as he plainly faw that prudence dictated to all the actions of. that afpiring hero in the mod difficult ends. Toward the approach of fpring, the king called a general diet, which being remarkably full, his majedy arofe in the' midd, and, having delivered an eloquent fpeech, addrefied to the dates, obferved in the courfe of it, alluding to Olaf: Ye know, ye know that a young man, the fon of my daugh- ter, arrived on our coad the autumn pad, a man whofe actions even lhed light on his defcent, which is. well known to be il- ludrious on both fides. This induces me to conditute him heir of my realm, as I find he is fitter to affume that weighty bur- then than my own fons. Olaf
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Fragments of English and Irish history

Fragments of English and Irish History in the ninth and tenth century
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1788
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