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    man
    burned in his blood. Then Beowulf strode,
    glad of his gold-gifts, the grass-plot o'er,
    warrior blithe. The wave-roamer bode
    riding at anchor, its owner awaiting.
    As they hastened onward, Hrothgar's gift
    they lauded at length. -- 'Twas a lord unpeered,
    every way blameless, till age had broken
    -- it spareth no mortal -- his splendid might.

    [1] That is, he might or might not see Beowulf again. Old as he
    was, the latter chance was likely; but he clung to the former,
    hoping to see his young friend again "and exchange brave words in
    the hall."
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