Beowulf
ceeds his f
hen Beowulf, bair
rince, for lon
the folk (his
is dwelling), til
alfdene; the Dane
governed, grim
ene's
his body born
orld, war-tro
thgar, and Ha
Elan was Ongen
rothgar-and a daughter named Ela
bedmate of the Wa
battle to Hrot
fame, that wil
ng, till the boy
band. It burne
lk to found a
rander than m
great hall in which he
rd of, and i
d old all of
llowed him, save
k I find afa
in middle-ea
t folk-hall. In d
, that 'twas fi
f hall-buildings;
ted, and is called
g word-sway wiel
brake not, ri
anquet. Tower
crested, huge
es bided, the bl
om hottest hatre
oman's husban
war-spirit1 endu
is madly envious o
ly, he who bid
rted laughter lou
ly; there was d
he singer. He s
rrupted by a short reference to
f old earthmen
lmighty earth
wold that the w
the sun's and t
lustre on land
mbellished in
leaves; life
indreds that li
riors is overcast b
abundance, brimm
ided, till a ce
deeds of diref
-building: this h
ntitled, the mar
moor-fens, the mar
d being abode
e giants, when th
d branded. For th
g of Abel, al
progenitor of Grendel, an
Cain crushed wi
joiced not, but f
d kind, that cr
e. Thence ill-f
giants, monst
, and the giant
God; He gave
st' to 'ellen-g?st' (86): Then th
ould translate 'demon'
render: Who dwelt in the moor-fens, the mars
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