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the darling; I dealt them due return!
Nowise had they bliss from their booty then
to devour their victim; vengeful creatures;
seated to banquet at bottom of sea;
but at break of day; by my brand sore hurt;
on the edge of ocean up they lay;
put to sleep by the sword。 And since; by them
on the fathomless sea…ways sailor…folk
are never molested。 Light from east;
came bright God's beacon; the billows sank;
so that I saw the sea…cliffs high;
windy walls。 For Wyrd oft saveth
earl undoomed if he doughty be!
And so it came that I killed with my sword
nine of the nicors。 Of night…fought battles
ne'er heard I a harder 'neath heaven's dome;
nor adrift on the deep a more desolate man!
Yet I came unharmed from that hostile clutch;
though spent with swimming。 The sea upbore me;
flood of the tide; on Finnish land;
the welling waters。 No wise of thee
have I heard men tell such terror of falchions;
bitter battle。 Breca ne'er yet;
not one of you pair; in the play of war
such daring deed has done at all
with bloody brand; I boast not of it!
though thou wast the bane'1' of thy brethren dear;
thy closest kin; whence curse of hell
awaits thee; well as thy wit may serve!
For I say in sooth; thou son of Ecglaf;
never had Grendel these grim deeds wrought;
monster dire; on thy master dear;
in Heorot such havoc; if heart of thine
were as battle…bold as thy boast is loud!
But he has found no feud will happen;
from sword…clash dread of your Danish clan
he vaunts him safe; from the Victor…Scyldings。
He forces pledges; favors none
of the land of Danes; but lustily murders;
fights and feasts; nor feud he dreads
from Spear…Dane men。 But speedily now
shall I prove him the prowess and pride of the Geats;
shall bid him battle。 Blithe to mead
go he that listeth; when light of dawn
this morrow morning o'er men of earth;
ether…robed sun from the south shall beam!〃
Joyous then was the Jewel…giver;
hoar…haired; war…brave; help awaited
the Bright…Danes' prince; from Beowulf hearing;
folk's good shepherd; such firm resolve。
Then was laughter of liegemen loud resounding
with winsome words。 Came Wealhtheow forth;
queen of Hrothgar; heedful of courtesy;
gold…decked; greeting the guests in hall;
and the high…born lady handed the cup
first to the East…Danes' heir and warden;
bade him be blithe at the beer…carouse;
the land's beloved one。 Lustily took he
banquet and beaker; battle…famed king。
Through the hall then went the Helmings' Lady;
to younger and older everywhere
carried the cup; till come the moment
when the ring…graced queen; the royal…hearted;
to Beowulf bore the beaker of mead。
She greeted the Geats' lord; God she thanked;
in wisdom's words; that her will was granted;
that at last on a hero her hope could lean
for comfort in terrors。 The cup he took;
hardy…in…war; from Wealhtheow's hand;
and answer uttered the eager…for…combat。
Beowulf spake; bairn of Ecgtheow:
〃This was my thought; when my thanes and I
bent to the ocean and entered our boat;
that I would work the will of your people
fully; or fighting fall in death;
in fiend's gripe fast。 I am firm to do
an earl's brave deed; or end the days
of this life of mine in the mead…hall here。〃
Well these words to the woman seemed;
Beowulf's battle…boast。 Bright with gold
the stately dame by her spouse sat down。
Again; as erst; began in hall
warriors' wassail and words of power;
the proud…band's revel; till presently
the son of Healfdene hastened to seek
rest for the night; he knew there waited
fight for the fiend in that festal hall;
when the sheen of the sun they saw no more;
and dusk of night sank darkling nigh;
and shadowy shapes came striding on;
wan under welkin。 The warriors rose。
Man to man; he made harangue;
Hrothgar to Beowulf; bade him hail;
let him wield the wine hall: a word he added:
〃Never to any man erst I trusted;
since I could heave up hand and shield;
this noble Dane…Hall; till now to thee。
Have now and hold this house unpeered;
remember thy glory; thy might declare;
watch for the foe! No wish shall fail thee
if thou bidest the battle with bold…won life。〃
'1' Murder。
X
THEN Hrothgar went with his hero…train;
defence…of…Scyldings; forth from hall;
fain would the war…lord Wealhtheow seek;
couch of his queen。 The King…of…Glory
against this Grendel a guard had set;
so heroes heard; a hall…defender;
who warded the monarch and watched for the monster。
In truth; the Geats' prince gladly trusted
his mettle; his might; the mercy of God!
Cast off then his corselet of iron;
helmet from head; to his henchman gave;
choicest of weapons; the well…chased sword;
bidding him guard the gear of battle。
Spake then his Vaunt the valiant man;
Beowulf Geat; ere the bed be sought:
〃Of force in fight no feebler I count me;
in grim war…deeds; than Grendel deems him。
Not with the sword; then; to sleep of death
his life will I give; though it lie in my power。
No skill is his to strike against me;
my shield to hew though he hardy be;
bold in battle; we both; this night;
shall spurn the sword; if he seek me here;
unweaponed; for war。 Let wisest God;
sacred Lord; on which side soever
doom decree as he deemeth right。〃
Reclined then the chieftain; and cheek…pillows held
the head of the earl; while all about him
seamen hardy on hall…beds sank。
None of them thought that thence their steps
to the folk and fastness that fostered them;
to the land they loved; would lead them back!
Full well they wist that on warriors many
battle…death seized; in the banquet…hall;
of Danish clan。 But comfort and help;
war…weal weaving; to Weder folk
the Master gave; that; by might of one;
over their enemy all prevailed;
by single strength。 In sooth 'tis told
that highest God o'er human kind
hath wielded ever! Thro' wan night striding;
came the walker…in…shadow。 Warriors slept
whose hest was to guard the gabled hall;
all save one。 'Twas widely known
that against God's will the ghostly ravager
him'1' could not hurl to haunts of darkness;
wakeful; ready; with warrior's wrath;
bold he bided the battle's issue。
'1' Beowulf; the 〃one。〃
XI
THEN from the moorland; by misty crags;
with God's wrath laden; Grendel came。
The monster was minded of mankind now
sundry to seize in the stately house。
Under welkin he walked; till the wine…palace there;
gold…hall of men; he gladly discerned;
flashing with fretwork。 Not first time; this;
that he the home of Hrothgar sought;
yet ne'er in his life…day; late or early;
such hardy heroes; such hall…thanes; found!
To the house the warrior walked apace;
parted from peace;'1' the portal opended;
though with forged bolts fast; when his fists had
struck it;
and baleful he burst in his blatant rage;
the house's mouth。 All hastily; then;
o'er fair…paved floor the fiend trod on;
ireful