Ein litil ságna fiárhýrdsla : hvór ed hefur j sér geímande ymislegan[n] frodleika sierdeilis um[m] plantena[n]a eiginlegheit, oc þeirra verkan j man[n]inum[m], frá han[n]s gétnade, til dauda stundarin[n]ar, sem oc mórgu audru, a hræ[r]ande man[n]in[n]n líka oc odrum an[n]an[n] frodleika /
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