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    "THE bloody swath of Swedes and Geats
    and the storm of their strife, were seen afar,
    how folk against folk the fight had wakened.
    The ancient king with his atheling band
    sought his citadel, sorrowing much:
    Ongentheow earl went up to his burg.
    He had tested Hygelac's hardihood,
    the proud one's prowess, would prove it no longer,
    defied no more those fighting-wanderers
    nor hoped from the seamen to save his hoard,
    his bairn and his bride: so he bent him again,
    old, to his earth-walls. Yet after him came
    with slaughter for Swedes the standards of Hygelac
    o'er peaceful plains in pride advancing,
    till Hrethelings fought in the fenced town.[1]
    Then Ongentheow with edge of sword,
    the hoary-bearded, was held at bay,
    and the folk-king there was forced to suffer
    Eofor's anger. In ire, at the king
    Wulf Wonreding with weapon struck;
    and the chieftain's blood, for that blow, in streams
    flowed 'neath his hair. No fear felt he,
    stout old Scylfing, but straightway repaid
    in better bargain that bitter stroke
    and faced his foe with fell intent.
    Nor swift enough was the son of Wonred
    answer to render the aged chief;
    too soon on his head the helm was cloven;
    blood-bedecked he bowed to earth,
    and fell adown; not doomed was he yet,
    and well he waxed, though the wound was sore.
    Then the hardy Hygelac-thane,[2]
    when his brother fell, with broad brand smote,
    giants' sword crashing through giants'-helm
    across the shield-wall: sank the king,
    his folk's old herdsman, fatally hurt.
    There were many to bind the brother's wounds
    and lift him, fast as fate allowed
    his people to wield the place-of-war.
    But Eofor took from Ongentheow,
    earl from other, the iron-breastplate,
    hard sword hilted, and helmet too,
    and the hoar-chief's harness to Hygelac carried,
    who took the trappings, and truly promised
    rich fee 'mid folk, -- and fulfilled it so.
    For that grim strife gave the Geatish lord,
    Hrethel's offspring, when home he came,
    to Eofor and Wulf a wealth of treasure,
    Each of them had a hundred thousand[3]
    in land and linked rings; nor at less price reckoned
    mid-earth men such mighty deeds!
    And to Eofor he gave his only daughter
    in pledge of grace, the pride of his home.


    "Such is the feud, the foeman's rage,
    death-hate of men: so I deem it sure
    that the Swedish folk will seek us home
    for this fall of their friends, the fighting-Scylfings,
    when once they learn that our warrior leader
    lifeless lies, who land and hoard
    ever defended from all his foes,
    furthered his folk's weal, finished his course
    a hardy hero. -- Now haste is best,
    that we go to gaze on our Geatish lord,
    and bear the bountiful
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