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    THAT way he went with no will of his own,
    in danger of life, to the dragon's hoard,
    but for pressure of peril, some prince's thane.
    He fled in fear the fatal scourge,
    seeking shelter, a sinful man,
    and entered in. At the awful sight
    tottered that guest, and terror seized him;
    yet the wretched fugitive rallied anon
    from fright and fear ere he fled away,
    and took the cup from that treasure-hoard.
    Of such besides there was store enough,
    heirlooms old, the earth below,
    which some earl forgotten, in ancient years,
    left the last of his lofty race,
    heedfully there had hidden away,
    dearest treasure. For death of yore
    had hurried all hence; and he alone
    left to live, the last of the clan,
    weeping his friends, yet wished to bide
    warding the treasure, his one delight,
    though brief his respite. The barrow, new-ready,
    to strand and sea-waves stood anear,
    hard by the headland, hidden and closed;
    there laid within it his lordly heirlooms
    and heaped hoard of heavy gold
    that warden of rings. Few words he spake:
    "Now hold thou, earth, since heroes may not,
    what earls have owned! Lo, erst from thee
    brave men brought it! But battle-death seized
    and cruel killing my clansmen all,
    robbed them of life and a liegeman's joys.
    None have I left to lift the sword,
    or to cleanse the carven cup of price,
    beaker bright. My brave are gone.
    And the helmet hard, all haughty with gold,
    shall part from its plating. Polishers sleep
    who could brighten and burnish the battle-mask;
    and those weeds of war that were wont to brave
    over bicker of shields the bite of steel
    rust with their bearer. The ringed mail
    fares not far with famous chieftain,
    at side of hero! No harp's delight,
    no glee-wood's gladness! No good hawk now
    flies through the hall! Nor horses fleet
    stamp in the burgstead! Battle and death
    the flower of my race have reft away."
    Mournful of mood, thus he moaned his woe,
    alone, for them all, and unblithe wept
    by day and by night, till death's fell wave
    o'erwhelmed his heart. His hoard-of-bliss
    that old ill-doer open found,
    who, blazing at twilight the barrows haunteth,
    naked foe-dragon flying by night
    folded in fire: the folk of earth

    dread him sore. 'Tis his doom to seek
    hoard in the graves, and heathen gold
    to watch, many-wintered: nor wins he thereby!
    Powerful this plague-of-the-people thus
    held the house of the hoard in earth
    three hundred winters; till One aroused
    wrath in his breast, to the ruler bearing
    that costly cup, and the king implored
    for bond of peace. So the barrow was plundered,
    borne off was booty. His boon was granted
    that wretched man; and his ruler saw
    first time
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