Beowulf
ND BEOWULF
ar res
ursed, helm of
folk and to fur
us hither, good
of Beowulf's f
f feuds thy fa
led he in hand-
warriors; then t
eud were forced
fled to the folk
yldings, o'er the
begun then to go
of heroes hel
jewels: dead
elder had earth
airn. He was be
ereafter for a
ng waters to the
d; oaths did
eowulf the horrors of
n spirit to a
Heorot Grendel
nlooked-for, by
r-band, wasted
t them to the clu
ily hinder
direful. Oft d
many boasts, but hav
vessel promised
gly wait on the w
Grendel, with g
l at morning with
bloody at break
all flooded, drip
as gory: I had
iors, whom death
e feast, and g
t now, thy inte
how, as thy spiri
ready for Beowul
the Geats then t
blithesome a benc
n spirit they w
tant. A liegem
mbellished bor
leema
rink poured. The
all rejoi
t; there was he
-band of Weder
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tance thou hast sought us.-This gives coherence to Hrothgar's opening remarks i
ma after 'meoto' and reading 'sige-hrèesecgum.'-There are other and bolder emendations and suggestions. Of these the boldest is to regard 'meoto' as a