II. THE HALL HEOROT.

Þā wæs on burgum Bēowulf Scyldinga,

lēof lēod-cyning, longe þrāge

folcum gefrǣge (fæder ellor hwearf,

aldor of earde), oð þæt him eft onwōc

hēah Healfdene; hēold þenden lifde,

gamol and gūð-rēow, glæde Scyldingas.

Þǣm fēower bearn forð-gerīmed

in worold wōcun, weoroda rǣswan,

Heorogār and Hrōðgār and Hālga til;

hȳrde ic, þat Elan cwēn Ongenþēowes wæs

Heaðoscilfinges heals-gebedde.

Þā wæs Hrōðgāre here-spēd gyfen,

wīges weorð-mynd, þæt him his wine-māgas

georne hȳrdon, oð þæt sēo geogoð gewēox,

mago-driht micel. Him on mōd bearn,

þæt heal-reced hātan wolde,

medo-ærn micel men gewyrcean,

þone yldo bearn ǣfre gefrūnon,

and þǣr on innan eall gedǣlan

geongum and ealdum, swylc him god sealde,

būton folc-scare and feorum gumena.

Þā ic wīde gefrægn weorc gebannan

manigre mǣgðe geond þisne middan-geard,

folc-stede frætwan. Him on fyrste gelomp

ǣdre mid yldum, þæt hit wearð eal gearo,

heal-ærna mǣst; scōp him Heort naman,

sē þe his wordes geweald wīde hæfde.

Hē bēot ne ālēh, bēagas dǣlde,

sinc æt symle. Sele hlīfade

hēah and horn-gēap: heaðo-wylma bād,

lāðan līges; ne wæs hit lenge þā gēn

þæt se ecg-hete āðum-swerian

æfter wæl-nīðe wæcnan scolde.

Þā se ellen-gǣst earfoðlīce

þrāge geþolode, sē þe in þȳstrum bād,

þæt hē dōgora gehwām drēam gehȳrde

hlūdne in healle; þǣr wæs hearpan swēg,

swutol sang scopes. Sægde sē þe cūðe

frum-sceaft fīra feorran reccan,

cwæð þæt se ælmihtiga eorðan worhte,

wlite-beorhtne wang, swā wæter bebūgeð,

gesette sige-hrēðig sunnan and mōnan

lēoman tō lēohte land-būendum,

and gefrætwade foldan scēatas

leomum and lēafum; līf ēac gesceōp

cynna gehwylcum, þāra þe cwice hwyrfað.

Swā þā driht-guman drēamum lifdon

ēadiglīce, oð þæt ān ongan

fyrene fremman, fēond on helle:

wæs se grimma gæst Grendel hāten,

mǣre mearc-stapa, sē þe mōras hēold,

fen and fæsten; fīfel-cynnes eard

won-sǣlig wer weardode hwīle,

siððan him scyppend forscrifen hæfde.

In Caines cynne þone cwealm gewræc,

ēce drihten, þæs þe hē Ābel slōg;

ne gefeah hē þǣre fǣhðe, ac hē hine feor forwræc,

metod for þȳ māne man-cynne fram.

Þanon untȳdras ealle onwōcon,

eotenas and ylfe and orcnēas,

swylce gīgantas, þā wið gode wunnon

lange þrāge; hē him þæs lēan forgeald.