**Stanza 34:** The volva in the poem tells about Sigyn sitting with her bound husband Loki.
‘A captive she saw lying under Hveralundr,
like to malevolent Loki in form;
there sits Sigyn, though not at all
well-pleased about her man. Would you know still [more], or what?
**Prose Ending:** During the explanation of how Loki was bound, Sigyn is described as sitting by his side with a bowl to stop the venom from dripping on Loki’s face.
Sigyn, Loki’s wife, sat there and held a hand-basin under the venom.
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