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    XI - Page 2

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    was
    within and without by its iron bands
    craftily clamped; though there crashed from sill
    many a mead-bench -- men have told me --
    gay with gold, where the grim foes wrestled.
    So well had weened the wisest Scyldings
    that not ever at all might any man
    that bone-decked, brave house break asunder,
    crush by craft, -- unless clasp of fire
    in smoke engulfed it. -- Again uprose
    din redoubled. Danes of the North
    with fear and frenzy were filled, each one,
    who from the wall that wailing heard,
    God's foe sounding his grisly song,
    cry of the conquered, clamorous pain
    from captive of hell. Too closely held him
    he who of men in might was strongest
    in that same day of this our life.

    [1] That is, he was a "lost soul," doomed to hell.
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